In a ground-breaking announcement that’s making waves across the beautiful city of Charleston, The Harbour Club at WestEdge has chosen member Amy Stasiukaitis as the current vice chair, preparing her to step into the role of chair in January 2026. What’s particularly exciting about this news? Stasiukaitis will become the first female chair in the club’s history, a significant achievement that reflects the club’s commitment to promoting diversity and encouraging a supportive environment for all its members.
Stasiukaitis isn’t just a name; she’s a dynamo in the professional world! Currently serving as the chief of staff at Low Country Case and Millwork (LCCM), a leading commercial woodworking firm in North Charleston, she has been instrumental in steering the company toward great success. Under her leadership, LCCM recently bagged the coveted 2024 Small Business of the Year Award from the Charleston Metro Chamber, along with being recognized multiple times as one of SC Biz News’ Best Places to Work in South Carolina.
But wait, there’s more! Stasiukaitis is also the founder of The Helm, a thriving community dedicated to supporting local mothers who are navigating the tricky waters of leadership and parenthood. With over 50 high-performing women in the fold, this initiative is all about uplifting and empowering local moms while they balance their careers and family life!
Stasiukaitis has made quite a name for herself, earning recognition as a nominee for the 2023 Charleston Regional Business Journal Forty Under 40 and later being honored as one of the 2024 CRBJ Women of Influence. Her journey is not just about individual success; it’s about being a stepping stone for others while opening doors for future generations of women leaders.
When Amy assumes her role as chair, she will lead The Harbour Club into a new chapter, one that promises to highlight diverse voices and innovative initiatives aimed at enriching Charleston’s social fabric. “I’m incredibly grateful to be appointed to this position and deeply honored to become the club’s first female Chair of the Board in 2026,” Stasiukaitis shared enthusiastically. “I am hopeful that, with our team, we will continue to be an incubator for positive change beyond the Club, bringing together diverse voices and inspiring initiatives to elevate Charleston.”
Stasiukaitis views the club as more than just a gathering spot. “Since becoming a member, the club has become an extension of my home, and many of my fellow members and staff have become like family,” she reflected. Her passion for contributing to the vibrant culture at The Harbour Club and the wider Charleston community shines through as she looks forward to taking on this pivotal role.
As Charleston continues to grow and attract new residents, it’s stories like Amy Stasiukaitis’ that remind us of the exceptional talent within our midst. From women breaking barriers in leadership to embracing opportunities to create supportive environments, the future looks very promising!
This exciting appointment not only marks a key moment for The Harbour Club but also sets a powerful precedent for other organizations in the area, showing that with vision and commitment, change is entirely possible. As we look ahead, one thing’s for sure—the journey has only just begun for Charleston’s dynamic community, and we can’t wait to see what comes next!
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