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VOL. 46 | NO. 13 | Friday, April 1, 2022
Member Connect Leads Exchange. Connect with fellow Williamson Chamber members while gaining exposure for your business. Member Connect is a facilitated, small-group networking opportunity allowing each attendee to talk about their business in an intentional way. Williamson, Inc. 4031 Aspen Grove Dr., Suite 630. Parking: 4000 Rush Street. Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Information Second option: Holiday Inn-Franklin/Cool Springs, 1738 Carothers Parkway. 3:30-5 p.m. Information
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6
Coffee & Connect
A networking opportunity with fellow members of Gallatin Young Professionals. Richard Depriest and Dianna Johnson with Gallatin Public Works will discuss public works and beautification. Kave at the House of Haggai, 879 Greenlea Blvd., Gallatin. 8-9 a.m. Fee: Free, but members purchase their own coffee. Information
Coffee, Content & Conversation
Middle Tennessee’s economic rebound from COVID-19 and the pandemic-induced recession has been impressive. The Chamber’s All-Area Advisory Council will give an update on talent, economic development, growth and policy. Speakers include: Stephanie Coleman, chief talent development officer; Jeff Hite, chief economic development officer; Rita McDonald, chief growth officer; Ralph Schulz, president and CEO. Pre-registration is required for this virtual event. The link to join the Zoom event will be sent in the registration confirmation email. 9-10 a.m. Information
Experience Springfield
The goal of the meeting is to keep lines of communication open between all interested parties with firsthand information about news, events and activities that are offered within the city limits for residents and visitors. Chamber of Commerce Conference Room. 503 West Court Square, Springfield. 9-10 a.m. Information
THURSDAY, APRIL 7
International Business Council
A conversation with bestselling author, global strategy and leadership expert Blair Sheppard, professor emeritus and dean emeritus of Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. Sheppard now leads the team that focuses on strategy and leadership for the PwC network. He has advised more than 100 companies and governments in the areas of leadership, corporate strategy, organizational relationships and design. Free but RSVP is requested. Seats are limited. ESa located in Gulch Crossing, 1033 Demonbreun St., Suite 800. 7:30-9 a.m. Information
Trash Talks
Innovations and solutions for Middle Tennessee’s solid waste. An opportunity to learn more about solid waste’s impact on the Middle Tennessee region and innovative solutions that business and community leaders are using to meet these challenges. Adventure Science Center, Jack Wood Hall, 800 Fort Negley Blvd. 9-10 a.m. Information
APRIL 16-22
Robertson County Cleanup Week
Robertson County Chamber of Commerce is hosting a countywide community cleanup week. Churches, youth groups, sports teams and civic clubs, businesses and employees, citizens and visitors are teaming to make an impact. Information
SATURDAY, APRIL 23
Les Dames d’Escoffier
Nashville chapter’s three-part series on diversity, equity and inclusion looks at “Integrating Your Business: Bringing Inclusion to the Front and the Back of the House.” Yay Yay’s, 1821 Jefferson Street. Noon-2 p.m. Fee: $50 or $150 for all three. Event includes brunch, cocktail, presentation, mini-workshop and takeaway material. Additional event: Saturday, May 21. Information