Tampa Bay Business Women Awards 2023: Rebekah Nault

Rebekah Nault is an IT professional of over 20 years and has worked for KUDUCOM for 16 years. She was honored as 2020 Member of the Year and is currently the chairwoman of the board for the South Tampa Chamber of Commerce. She is a member of the Military Support Council at MacDill Air Force Base. 

WHAT HAS BEEN THE GREATEST LESSON IN YOUR PROFESSIONAL JOURNEY? 

Putting the community first can help a business by making them an integral part of the local economy. It allows for greater customer loyalty and appreciation, as customers know that their patronage helps support the local economy. It also helps create an environment of trust and transparency, which can lead to long-term success. 

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