Business Development Committee helps to prepare and plan for Chamber events
Interested in maximizing your Chamber benefits? Want to network with other new and current Harford County Chamber members? Attend a Chamber Connection and make your membership WORK for you! Chamber Connection is a Member Meet Up On-boarding virtual event that is a great way for new members to get their feet wet, existing members to get engaged with the Chamber, and organizational partners to educate about local resources! These Member Meets Ups are held every other month as your opportunity to meet your Harford County Chamber staff and fellow members to learn how we can work together to make Harford County the premier place to work, live, and play! We strongly recommend for new members to attend Chamber Connection sessions, however anyone who wishes to refresh their understanding of Chamber offerings and re-engage is welcome to attend! Topics addressed include business advocacy efforts, networking and advertising opportunities, affinity programs, and MUCH MORE!
You may or may not recall that our Harford County Chamber once had a thriving Young Professional Committee focused on fundraising, professional development, and just having a great time together! While things have changed and slowed down, we are now looking to revive the efforts of that group and get the young professional and young at heart professionals together once again!
Governmental Affairs Committee advocates for pro-business initiatives, remains informed of local and state legislative issues and pending legislation, and notifies elected officials of any formal positions taken on an issue
The Education Committee aims to support quality education and a prepared workforce by connecting business with educational institutions and by increasing business support of educational initiatives in Harford County. Also aims to raise money for scholarships provided through the Harford County Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation 501c(3)
Business Development Committee helps to prepare and plan for Chamber events
Harford County Public Library hosts Lisa See, the author of this year's One Maryland One Book, during a virtual author visit October 7.
Governmental Affairs Committee advocates for pro-business initiatives, remains informed of local and state legislative issues and pending legislation, and notifies elected officials of any formal positions taken on an issue
The Education Committee aims to support quality education and a prepared workforce by connecting business with educational institutions and by increasing business support of educational initiatives in Harford County. Also aims to raise money for scholarships provided through the Harford County Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation 501c(3)
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