Moe Belliveau to Retire from the Chamber of Greater Easthampton in 2025

Moe Belliveau
EASTHAMPTON — After 10 years of leadership, Moe Belliveau, executive director of the Chamber of Greater Easthampton, has announced her retirement effective June 1, 2025.
“My husband, Mike, and I have started our vegetable farm, and it is now time to turn my focus and attention on this dream we have been working toward for the past few years,” Belliveau explained. “Like the many small businesses and entrepreneurs the chamber has helped along the way, Mike and I know the time and energy required to make a dream reality, and I look forward to this next chapter.”
Under her leadership, Belliveau was instrumental in advancing the chamber’s mission of promoting economic development and enhancing business opportunities. After successfully navigating the chamber through the pandemic of 2020, she championed a number of innovative initiatives, including creating the “Mind Your Own Business” podcast, which highlights local professionals, business owners, thought leaders, and chamber members; launched the sheLEADS women’s leadership conference designed to empower women in all stages of their careers; developed the ignite professional-development conference to provide the tools and skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work; implemented the CO.STARTERS entrepreneurial program for aspiring professionals; and, most recently, opened the chamber’s WorkHub on Union co-workspace to address the needs of the region’s ‘grey economy’ and stimulate small-business job growth.
“Moe is known in the region for her visionary guidance and passionate advocacy for local business, and under her tenure, the chamber saw a period of growth and transformation for the chamber and the Easthampton community,” said Laurie Lamoureux, chair of the chamber’s board of directors.
Belliveau’s leadership extended beyond the chamber, as she built strong partnerships with local government, regional organizations, and business owners.
“Serving this community has truly been an honor,” Belliveau said. “Easthampton is a unique place filled with creativity, innovation, resilience, and grit. I am grateful for the support of the chamber’s members, our board of directors, and the incredible business community.”
The chamber’s board of directors will undertake an extensive search for her replacement.
“Moe’s dedication and commitment to Easthampton has been unparalleled,” Lamoreaux said. “Her leadership has left a lasting impact on the chamber and the businesses we serve. She will be greatly missed, and we wish her the very best in her retirement.”





