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VOL. 45 | NO. 3 | Friday, January 15, 2021
GYP Let’s Get Lunch. Gallatin Young Professional’s gather monthly at various eateries for food and networking. Grant’s Kitchen and Grill, 120 Goodview Way, Suite A. Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Each attendee responsible for cost of their own meal. Event schedule and venue subject to change due to Covid-19. Information
THURSDAY, JAN. 21
Industry Roundtable
Insurance & financial service and real estate, lending & title services. Industry Roundtable grouped by industry offer a new way to network in the New Year for Gallatin Chamber Members. These meetings will be a place to discuss what’s happening in your business sector. Insurance & financial services 8-9 a.m. Real estate, lending and title service 9-11 a.m. Coffee will be provided. A Chamber team member will be at each meeting, in an effort for our team to better connect members to resources. Hampton Inn, 980 Village Green Crossing. Registration is required for event. Fee: free. Information
Williamson Business Barometer
Key findings from the Williamson economic survey and live Q&A, via Zoom webinar. All registered attendees will receive a copy of the results. 9-10 a.m. Fee: $20. Information
Pegram Emergency Management Board Meeting
Every one welcome to attend. Pegram City Hall. 6:30-8 p.m. Information
Kingston Springs City Commission
Meetings are open to the public. Town Meeting Hall, 420 N. Main St., Kingston Springs. 7-8:30 p.m. Information
TUESDAY, JAN. 26
Nashville Reconnect Training
A training session to help community leaders learn more about how they can be a TN Reconnect Ambassador. This individual connects interested adults to Reconnect navigators, institutional representatives or online resources to help make a plan to return to school to complete that credential or degree. Sessions are about two hours and is hosted virtually via Zoom. 9-11 a.m. Information
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27
Next Normal Series
Work Better-Go Back to a Better Experience. The global pandemic has fundamentally changed how we live, learn and work. People have new needs and expectations, requiring shifts in the way we think about the workplace and the work experience. Learn about new research related to what people love (and don’t love) about working from home, how their expectations are shifting for their experience in the office and how the work experience is connected with key business outcomes. From engagement and productivity to innovation and belonging, the work experience matters for people and for business. We’ll share surprising data, new insights and fresh ideas about where we go from here and how we can embrace working better. This is a virtual members-only event, with registration required. 9-10 a.m. Presenters: George Bell, president and CEO of Office Resources, Inc.; Tracy Brower, Ph.D., sociologist and principal, Steelcase, and Scott Morgan, Market president, ORI. Information