March Membership Virtual Meeting
Date and Time
Thursday Mar 19, 2020
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM EDT
Thursday, March 19th
11:30 am start
Location
This is now a virtual event. An email and virtual meeting link will be sent to the email address that you register with before the event.
Fees/Admission
Members: $30
Prospective Members/Guests: $30
As a Chamber of Commerce, supporting our local business community is key. Even amidst these challenging times we are doing our best to continue that support and whatever way we can. Our intentions are to continue to support Ripken Stadium, and in turn, we are maintaining a cost for the webinar. Rather than an in-person lunch meeting, your ticket cost will support The Aberdeen Ironbirds and you will receive a ticket to a future Ironbird's game as well as $10 credit to use at the concessions. Thank you so much for your patience with us and your understanding as we carefully navigate these challenging times.
Contact Information
410-838-2020
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Description
Join us for our virtual March Membership "Luncheon", featuring our Guest Speaker Al Redmer, Maryland Insurance Commissioner.
Alfred W. Redmer, Jr. was reappointed Maryland Insurance Commissioner by Governor Lawrence J. Hogan, Jr. in January 2019. His term ends May 30, 2023. He previously served as Commissioner from June 2003 until October 2005 and again from January 2015 ? May 2019. A respected businessman and former member of the Maryland General Assembly, Commissioner Redmer most recently managed Redmer Insurance Group, LLC, and owned Redmer Financial Group. His business experience includes time as partner and president of Landmark Insurance & Financial Group and as chief executive officer of Coventry Health Care of Delaware, Inc.
Given the changing nature of this event due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we intend to structure the virtual meeting as follows:
- Introductions by participants and input from the business community about effects from COVID-19
-Speaker remarks by MD Insurance Commissioner, Al Redmer with pertinent updates regarding COVID-19
-Q&A session with Commissioner Redmer and participants