Harbour Club in Charleston Appoints First Female Chair

Harbour Club in Charleston Appoints First Female Chair


The Harbour Club at WestEdge has selected member Amy Stasiukaitis as the current vice chair and incumbent chair of the board of governors and executive committee.

When she assumes the role of chair in January 2026, Stasiukaitis will be the first woman in this position as the Harbour Club continues to create a diverse environment for its business and social members, a news release stated.

Stasiukaitis is the chief of staff at Low Country Case and Millwork (LCCM), a commercial woodworking firm in North Charleston. She is also the Founder of The Helm — a community for professional local mothers in leadership roles with a growing membership of over 50 high-performing women prioritizing their careers and motherhood in tandem, the release stated. Stasiukaitis was a 2023 Charleston Regional Business Journal Forty Under 40 nominee and is a 2024 CRBJ Women of Influence honoree. Stasiukaitis has been integral in leading LCCM to receive the 2024 Small Business of the Year Award from the Charleston Metro Chamber and being named a two-time honoree of SC Biz News’ Best Places to Work in South Carolina


“I’m incredibly grateful to be appointed to this position and deeply honored to become the club’s first female Chair of the Board in 2026,” Stasiukaitis said in the release. “I am hopeful that, with our team, we will continue to be an incubator for positive change beyond the Club, bringing together diverse voices and inspiring initiatives to elevate Charleston.

“Since becoming a member, the club has become an extension of my home, and many of my fellow Members and staff have become like family. I look forward to contributing to the growth, vision and vibrant culture that make Harbour Club at WestEdge — and Charleston — a remarkable community.”