Chamber Executive Director Resigns Position
The Wolf Point Area Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture is beginning a search for a new executive director.
Jayden Diener, who has served as the executive director since May 2024, resigned effective at the end of the month. She is moving back to south of Lewistown.
“I’m sad about it,” she said of leaving the position. “I really like the job and care for the people.”
One of the highlights during her time on the job was the Reimagining Rural campaign that attracted large community interest during seminars in Wolf Point.
“This past Stampede, it was a real honor to step in to help planning for it,” Diener said of another highlight.
She said Chamber dues have been sent out for the year. If a business or an individual hasn’t received the notice yet, they can contact a Chamber director.
Due fees are $100 for an individual or service organization, $125 for a home business, $150 for farmers and ranchers, $200 for businesses with 0-2 employees, $300 for businesses with 3-4 employees, $400 for businesses with 5-6 employees, $500 for businesses with 7-8 employees and $600 for businesses with nine and more employees. A corporate membership costs $1,000. The chamber’s new board president for 2026 is Traci West. Vice president is Nicole Miller. Board meetings are at noon on the first Tuesday of each month at the Sherman Inn.
Until a new executive director is hired, office hours will vary.
Diener said she plans to return for this summer’s Stampede to offer volunteer help.
“I might be gone, but not gone for good,” Diener said.


