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Tim Olson Returns to Minot Area Chamber EDC as Strategic Communications Director
Posted:
Jan 16 2026
The Minot Area Chamber EDC (MACEDC) is happy to share that Tim Olson, an award-winning communicator and Minot native, has returned to the organization to serve as its Strategic Communications Director. Olson officially assumed the role on January 12, 2026.
In this position, Olson leads MACEDC’s strategic messaging and storytelling across its five core pillars: Member Investor, Economic Development, Workforce Development, Community Development, and Military Support. His work will support and build upon that of Communications and Outreach Specialist Katie Dotson.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Tim back to the MACEDC team,” said President | CEO Brekka Kramer. “As the go-to organization for our business community, we work every day to drive key initiatives that strengthen our economy. It’s essential that we continue to elevate our member investors and spotlight the great things underway in our community. Tim is an experienced storyteller who brings the right combination of creativity and strategy to this role, and we are confident he will make a meaningful contribution to both our organization and the community we serve.”
Olson is no stranger to the MACEDC mission; he previously served as the organization’s Communications and Outreach Specialist in 2023. He is a former television journalist who most recently served as a marketing and communications specialist at First International Bank & Trust, where he earned a Silver ADDY Award from the American Advertising Federation of North Dakota.
“The longer I live in Minot, the more deeply I appreciate what makes this community so special: its people, its places, and its businesses,” Olson said. “Telling Minot’s story, and the stories of those who make our city thrive, is a privilege – and I’m delighted to rejoin the MACEDC team to do exactly that.”
Olson is a graduate of Minot High School and Minot State University. He lives in Minot with his wife Courtney, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at MSU, and their four-year-old son. Together they enjoy exploring the many parks, playgrounds, and family attractions that make Minot a great place to raise a family.
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