DKEDC Welcomes Jackie Hynes as Events and Marketing Director
- Erin Hamanaka
- Jan 8
- 2 min read

Jackie Hynes joins the Dickinson County Economic Development Corporation as the new Events and Marketing Director, bringing more than a decade of experience supporting nonprofit organizations and community-focused initiatives through strategic marketing, brand development, and relationship-driven storytelling. With a background in business administration and a career rooted in mission-based work, Jackie is known for her ability to build strong brands, foster meaningful connections, and create experiences that bring people together.
Built on Relationships, Driven by Purpose
She believes that strong brands are built through authenticity and trust — and that the most impactful marketing is rooted in genuine relationships and real community pride. As a mother of five sons, four of whom are graduates of Solomon High School, Jackie has deep personal ties to the area and a firsthand appreciation for the role community plays in shaping opportunity, belonging, and long-term success.
Brand Building to Community Impact
She believes that strong brands are built through authenticity and trust — and that the most impactful marketing is rooted in genuine relationships and real community pride. As a mother of five sons, four of whom are graduates of Solomon High School, Jackie has deep personal ties to the area and a firsthand appreciation for the role community plays in shaping opportunity, belonging, and long-term success.
Driving Dickinson County Forward
As she steps into this role, Jackie shared, “I’m excited to work with local businesses to tell Dickinson County’s story in a way that reflects its heart, its people, and its potential.This community has so much to be proud of, and I look forward to creating experiences and storytelling that help others see this region as a place to belong, build, and grow.”
In her new role, Jackie is excited to partner with local businesses, leaders, and organizations to elevate visibility, strengthen connection, and help position Dickinson County as a place where people want to live, work, invest, and belong.



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