Nebraska Chamber President and CEO resigns after 9 months

The President and CEO of Nebraska’s biggest business organization is stepping down after less than a year on the job.

February 18, 2026Updated: February 18, 2026
By Michael Shively

LINCOLN — The President and CEO of Nebraska’s biggest business organization is stepping down after less than a year on the job.

The Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced Wednesday that Todd Bingham resigned last week. According to a news release, Chamber Board Chair Pat Keenan announced the resignation to the board and Chamber members on Wednesday.

The Chamber selected Bingham as its leader in April 2025 and he started in his role in mid-May. He was previously the President and CEO of the Utah Manufacturers Association.

Bingham replaced Bryan Slone, who served in the role for seven years before stepping down in 2025. He currently works as an attorney at Koley Jessen law firm in Omaha.

The news release says the Chamber will now begin searching for a new president and CEO.

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