Former state tourism board leader dies at age 54

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • September 15, 2020

Chris Fogg, the former head of both the Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce and the Maine Tourism Association, died of a heart attack on Saturday at age 54. A Farmingdale resident, Fogg took command of the Maine Tourism Association as its CEO in 2015, after eight years as executive director of the Bar Harbor chamber. Last year, Fogg was elected to the U.S. Travel Association’s board of directors as an at-large director for 2019-21. In May, Fogg launched Fogg Association Management Consulting.

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