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Meet Our Industry's Newest Certified Chamber Executives
Meet Our Industry's Newest Certified Chamber Executives
Interested in joining next year's CCE class? Learn more and submit your intent to apply.
JANE CLARK, CCE, IOM
President
Michigan West Coast Chamber of Commerce
CLICK HERE TO MEET JANE
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BRIAN E. HALL, CCE
Senior Vice President and
Executive Director of Equity & Inclusion
Greater Cleveland Partnership
CLICK HERE TO MEET BRIAN
SARAH DAVASHER-WISDOM, CCE, IOM
President & CEO
Greater Louisville Inc.
CLICK HERE TO MEET SARAH
JIM JOHNSON, CCE, IOM
President & CEO
Georgetown Chamber of Commerce
CLICK HERE TO MEET JIM
TIFFANY TAUSCHECK, CCE, CDME, IOM
Chief Strategy Officer
Greater Des Moines Partnership
CLICK HERE TO MEET TIFFANY
ALLISON B. WALDEN, CCE, CFRE, IOM
Senior Vice President of Resource Development
Tulsa Regional Chamber
CLICK HERE TO MEET ALLISON
#FamousChamber Quotation of the Week (Leadership) -
Management is doing things right. Leadership is doing the right things. - Peter Drucker
Ocean Springs July Sidewalk Sale ‘Uptown, Downtown, All Around Town’ Set For This Weekend
Local businesses downtown, uptown, all around town will take part in the annual July Sidewalk Sale on Friday, July 24 and Saturday, July 25 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. offering shopping sales, drink specials and more.
For two days, participating shops and galleries will display racks with summer specials in front of their businesses and inside including specials on clothing, artwork, shoes, jewelry, cookware and more with discounts up from 20% to 70%.
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Participating restaurants will offer specials during the event. Shops and restaurants owners and staff as well as guests are encouraged to wear masks and follow all CDC and Mississippi State Health Department guidelines.
For a complete listing of specials visit the Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce Facebook page, local businesses for a hand out or call 228-875-4424.
The specials will continue the following week during the Mississippi Tax Free Weekend set for July 31 and August 1. Read more: WXXV 25
For two days, participating shops and galleries will display racks with summer specials in front of their businesses and inside including specials on clothing, artwork, shoes, jewelry, cookware and more with discounts up from 20% to 70%.
- Advertisement -
Participating restaurants will offer specials during the event. Shops and restaurants owners and staff as well as guests are encouraged to wear masks and follow all CDC and Mississippi State Health Department guidelines.
For a complete listing of specials visit the Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce Facebook page, local businesses for a hand out or call 228-875-4424.
The specials will continue the following week during the Mississippi Tax Free Weekend set for July 31 and August 1. Read more: WXXV 25
Michigan West Coast Chamber: Resources to keep your business up-to-date on policies and best practices that help you reopen safely and restart your businesses
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Virginia's Best Places To Work (via the Lexington-Rockbridge Chamber)
Virginia Business Magazine is looking for the best places to work in Virginia! The Best Places to Work in Virginia is a survey and awards program dedicated to identifying and recognizing the area’s best employers and providing organizations with valuable employee feedback. For a one page program overview and to submit your nomination click here. Deadline is August 28th.
CashMob headed to Howell to support small businesses
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CashMob headed to Howell to support small businesses
Howell MI – A CashMob is coming to Howell! CashMob Howell, the brainchild of Howell Synergy, a group of area organizations formed to assist small businesses during this time of economic challenges, is a way to support businesses in the Howell area through an infusion of cash using a community currency program. This program is generously sponsored by the Howell Downtown Development Authority, Citizens/Hanover, PepsiCo, Inc., and the Consumers Energy Foundation.
What is it, exactly?
Over a 12 – 14 week period, Howell Synergy will give away more than $21,000 in $25 gift certificates to the community using fun contests, games, social media campaigns, and more, to get people shopping downtown Howell now that stay-at-home restrictions have been eased. Every week during this period, a new way to “win” the certificates will be announced. The target start date for the program is July 9.
Customers can bring the certificate to their favorite store and use it just like cash. The certificate will have a two-week expiration period, and customers are required to spend the entire gift card amount in one transaction, since once the gift card is scanned it becomes inactive. Of course, shoppers are encouraged to spend more than just $25, but that first $25 is free to them in the form of the certificate. It’s a win-win for the customer and the business.
To-date, 26 Howell businesses are participating in CashMob Howell. For a list of participating businesses, along with more information about CashMob Howell, visit cashmobhowell.com.
What is Howell Synergy?
Howell Synergy was formed to address the unprecedented challenges faced by our business community during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. It includes representatives from Howell Main Street / DDA, The Howell Area Chamber of Commerce, the Livingston County Convention and Visitors Bureau, The City of Howell, and Ann Arbor SPARK.
The 2020 Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce Membership Directory and Community Guide
The 2020 Clarkston Chamber of Commerce Membership Directory and Community Guide is available at the Royal Oak Chamber today! Thanks to Shaun Hayes, Marie Clifford and the chamber team for their help and direction putting this together!
Clarkston 2020 Membership Directory and Community Guide
Town Square Publications (www.townsquarepublications.com) can help you accomplish your chamber's gloss map, directory, community guide or publication needs at no expense to the chamber. Please email John Dussman at jdussman@tspubs.com or call (847)-427-4633.
ABLE Lunch 2020 (July 28: Hosted by South Suburban Chamber)
Details and registration link below. Pre-registration and payment is required by 9 a.m. on Monday, July 27.
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July 28, 2020
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11:30 AM - 01:30 PM CDT
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Hosted by South Suburban Chamber
For questions regarding this event, call 414-768-5845. Register at: http://southsuburbanchamber.chambermaster.com/events/details/able-south-lunch-south-suburban-chamber-hosts-july-28-1450
Location:
Point After Pub & Grille
7101 S. 76th Street Franklin, WI 53132 www.pointafterpubandgrille.com July's ABLE Lunch will be held at Point After Pub & Grille, recently awarded as a South Suburban Chamber Business of the Year (Large) Finalist. Known for their famous chicken sandwiches and burgers, Point After Pub & Grille is a "good food, good people" place. ABLE attendees will get a sneak peek at their BRAND new menu items...coming soon! We are excited to welcome you to the Point After Pub & Grille off of 76th & Rawson! Non-South Suburban Chamber Members, please use the link "click here to continue your registration".
In an effort to follow social distancing and CDC recommendations, the following changes apply:
* Pre-registration is required by Monday, July 27 at 9 a.m. Late registrations and walk-ins will not be allowed. This is to help our restaurants plan how to serve us under the CDC recommendations.
* Pre-payment is required at registration. We will not be taking cash, check, or credit cards at event in order to limit hands-on contact.
* The price for lunch has been raised to $20 per person to help cover extra costs associated with cleaning, serving, and organizing the event. This price will be re-evaluated in a few months.
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Shiawassee Chamber Announces ShiaCash
Shiawassee County Businesses:
We are SO excited to announce our newest economic impact and community development initiative, “ShiaCash". ShiaCash is a community currency program that is purchased through an online portal with local branding and can be used ONLY at participating merchants. Providing you, our local business owners, a fantastic tool to restart and grow your business. Our area’s large employers spend 2-3% of their payroll on holiday gifts, sales incentives and employee recognition. Our goal is to make ShiaCash a reward that our large employers will use instead of national brand gift cards that have no benefit to our members or community.
The Shiawassee Regional Chamber of Commerce, Shiawassee Economic Development Partnership, Owosso Main Street and the Greater Durand Area Chamber of Commerce have partnered up to launch ShiaCash, which will:
· Bring a year-round Buy Local program to our community
· Be used as holiday gifts, thank you gifts and employee rewards
· Connect YOU with the area’s large employers
· Help you acquire new customers
· Provide a great marketing tool for your business
To accept ShiaCash, there are no upfront costs or special software/credit card machines to purchase. The program will pay you back 92% face value of the currency! (The other 8% goes to administrative costs and customer credit card processing fees through Stripe.) We will send payment to you every two weeks for the redeemed certificates. This is a WIN-WIN-WIN for our community.
We are committed to making ShiaCash a huge success as we reopen the local economy. We will market this program to our area employers as well as all of our residents. Our goal is to make ShiaCash the gift of CHOICE in our communities and keep our dollars “at home”.
And, our three partner organizations hope to bring new customers to your door. If you have any questions, please contact Sue Kadlek at skadlek@shiawasseechamber.org.
Watch a series of videos to learn more about being a ShiaCash merchant.
We are SO excited to announce our newest economic impact and community development initiative, “ShiaCash". ShiaCash is a community currency program that is purchased through an online portal with local branding and can be used ONLY at participating merchants. Providing you, our local business owners, a fantastic tool to restart and grow your business. Our area’s large employers spend 2-3% of their payroll on holiday gifts, sales incentives and employee recognition. Our goal is to make ShiaCash a reward that our large employers will use instead of national brand gift cards that have no benefit to our members or community.
The Shiawassee Regional Chamber of Commerce, Shiawassee Economic Development Partnership, Owosso Main Street and the Greater Durand Area Chamber of Commerce have partnered up to launch ShiaCash, which will:
· Bring a year-round Buy Local program to our community
· Be used as holiday gifts, thank you gifts and employee rewards
· Connect YOU with the area’s large employers
· Help you acquire new customers
· Provide a great marketing tool for your business
To accept ShiaCash, there are no upfront costs or special software/credit card machines to purchase. The program will pay you back 92% face value of the currency! (The other 8% goes to administrative costs and customer credit card processing fees through Stripe.) We will send payment to you every two weeks for the redeemed certificates. This is a WIN-WIN-WIN for our community.
We are committed to making ShiaCash a huge success as we reopen the local economy. We will market this program to our area employers as well as all of our residents. Our goal is to make ShiaCash the gift of CHOICE in our communities and keep our dollars “at home”.
And, our three partner organizations hope to bring new customers to your door. If you have any questions, please contact Sue Kadlek at skadlek@shiawasseechamber.org.
Watch a series of videos to learn more about being a ShiaCash merchant.
Jeff Deason
President/CEO Shiawassee Regional Chamber |
Leadership Owensboro 2021 class open for application
Owensboro, KY – Leadership Owensboro, a program of the Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce,
has a tradition of excellence in building and encouraging Owensboro leaders since 1982. The program,
boasting an alumni base of more than one thousand, is the premier local professional development and
community engagement opportunity.
“It is always exciting to anticipate the next class,” said Jessica Kirk,
Executive Director of Leadership Owensboro. “We continue to work with
dedicated faculty each year to enrich the experience for participants. The
strength of having many people involved, ultimately adding to the
tradition of the program, makes us proud.”
“Leadership Owensboro is an integral component of our community’s
succession plan. Talent drives economic growth,” said Candance Castlen
Brake, Chamber President and CEO.
Classes consist of full-day sessions that will include topics such as education, human needs and services,
local government, our justice system, tourism, healthcare and more. In addition to the once monthly
classes from September through April, the class members will be required to participate in local civic
leadership meetings and will work as a class to present and implement a solution to an identified
community challenge.
The 2020-2021 class schedule is set to begin in September and conclude with a graduation celebration
the following May. The program will operate within the parameters of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
Healthy at Work Guidelines and recommendations of the Center for Disease Control (CDC) relating to
COVID-19.
To learn more about Leadership Owensboro and download an application visit
chamber.owensboro.com/leadership-owensboro. Applications for the 2021 Class of Leadership
Owensboro are due on Friday, August 14.
For more information on the Leadership Owensboro program, please contact LO Executive Director,
Jessica Kirk at 270-926-1860
Flint & Genesee Chamber: Leadership Read: What Businesses Can Expect From the Phase 4 Stimulus Package
Congress is set to begin negotiations on the next round of stimulus. For business owners, new measures could bring more tax relief, renewed access to forgivable loans, and more.
The House already passed its Phase 4 bill, known as the Heroes Act, in May. The $3.5 trillion coronavirus relief bill would provide assistance to state and local governments, extend enhanced unemployment benefits, and offer additional economic impact payments to taxpayers, among other things. The bill has been up for review since early July, though Senate Republicans, who prefer a measure with a far lower price tag, have been loath to consider it. They're expected to introduce their own version of a relief bill this week that will have to be reviewed and negotiated between the two chambers before they recess in early August.
Several economic proposals that will affect small and midsize businesses have been building consensus among lawmakers for weeks, so the final version of the Senate bill could contain elements of all of them.
Here are six things you likely can expect from the Phase 4 bill.
1. The PPP will go on, but in a different form.
The Paycheck Protection Program, the $669 billion forgivable loan program aimed at beleaguered small businesses, will continue, predicts Neil Bradley, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's executive vice president and chief policy officer. At the very least, he says, there will be a continuation of the program, which was recently extended through August 8.
It's also possible the PPP will become more targeted. Testifying at a House Small Business Committee hearing Friday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin expressed interest in "topping off" the approximately $130 billion in remaining funds and extending the program. But he noted that it would need to be focused on certain industries like hotels and restaurants that can demonstrate actual losses, resulting from the pandemic. "This time we need to do a revenue test," he said.
A proposal that has been gaining ground with lawmakers, dubbed the Prioritized Paycheck Protection Program Act, or P4, offers to extend the PPP and open it up to companies that already received PPP loans (excepting for publicly traded companies), as long as they can show financial losses as a result of the pandemic.
There's been widening support for streamlining the PPP forgiveness process, too. While certain loans are now eligible for the EZ loan forgiveness application, there's greater interest in easing things further for smaller businesses by automatically forgiving all PPP loans under $150,000 or $250,000. On that note, Mnuchin at Friday's Small Business Committee meeting confirmed interest in blanket forgiveness. "Yes, that's something we should consider," he told lawmakers.
2. Local communities will get a boost.
The next iteration of relief funding likely also will focus on companies in low-income and rural areas, as well as minority-owned businesses, which experienced difficulty accessing the PPP. Bradley notes that the Recharge and Empower Local Innovation and Entrepreneurs Fund (RELIEF) for Main Street Act would earmark $50 billion for cities, counties, and states to support small business local relief funds. One of the key flaws of the PPP is that it failed to reach the smallest businesses and minority-owned companies that often did not have traditional banking relationships prior to the pandemic. As this program would be run through local institutions--and not banks--the effort is seen as potentially better suited to reach these businesses. While the U.S. Treasury would operate the program, as written in the bipartisan bill introduced in the Senate in mid-May, banks would not be involved.
Funding for block grants, operated by states and local governments, could also get replenished. The Cares Act initially provided $150 billion in federal aid to state and local governments across the country, some of which went toward grant funding for local business.
3. More tax relief is on the way.
Currently, PPP funds don't count as taxable income, but an Internal Revenue Service ruling prevented businesses from being able to deduct traditional business expenses paid for by those funds if forgiven. That may change soon. A bill that would allow the deduction with some guardrails, called the Small Business Expense Protection Act, was introduced in the Senate in early May. Read more: INC.com
FREE Cybersecurity Training for 7(j) small Businesses (via the Jasper Chamber)
The cyber industry is reporting thousands of scams and malware attacks on a daily basis
as cyber criminals are trying to exploit people’s fears. This means as small businesses
are scrambling to ensure ongoing operations during this national emergency, their sensitive information
and that of their customers are more at risk than ever. It seems every day there is a story about
major cyber breaches where sensitive, personal and proprietary data are lost.
Accordingly, now is a perfect time for 7(j) small businesses to register and participate in these
Cybersecurity Training web-based courses. And the best news is that SBA is offering FREE
cybersecurity training conducted by Synergy Solutions about how 7(j) small businesses
can educate and defend themselves and their customers, and help them develop a cybersecurity plan.
Business owners and managers can participate whether they are reporting to their offices
or teleworking using Synergy’s secure online Learning Management System platform.
All web-based courses are FREE and available via Synergy’s secure Learning Management System
(https://synergysolutions.talentlms.com/). Class size is limited to optimize the interactive online sessions
that are taught by Federal and industry subject matter experts and students
are encouraged to actively participate. After 7(j) participants complete all
ten (10) Introductory Cybersecurity modules, they are given 30-days access to a
secure and confidential Cybersecurity Assessment and Risk Tool.
For the most up-to-date, official information regarding
SBA Coronavirus programs visit SBA.gov/coronavirus,
sign up for the SBA e-newsletter at SBA.gov/updates,
and follow @SBAgov on Twitter.
Find local SBA Resource Partners who counsel, mentor,
and train small businesses at no cost at SBA.gov/local.
Dearborn Area Chamber: Grants, tomorrow Wayne County Re-opening Webinar and more!
Dear Members, Friends, Families and Colleagues,
Our golf outing was a success for about 9 holes before the storm arrived; thank you to all who braved the weather & participated!!! We have extensions and new funding opportunities and webinars, scroll through Newsbyte to infuse your business with knowledge and support!
· Wayne County has opened phase 2 of their Grant program, apps are still being accepted click here!
· Open until August 5, MEDC has opened Restart Small Business Grants. Applications will not be reviewed until after August 5th, take your time and assemble your facts, this is a simplified application, though you must finish when you begin. Click here for all the details!
· Wayne County has this excellent easy-to-read site "Wayne County Back to Work" on re-opening, safety posters & guides by industry see this link for all the info!
· We're also happy to partner with Downtown Dearborn on many of their panels, see their most recent updates here We're seeking to partner and bring the latest, rather than remaining in our own silos for maximum reach to all businesses in our area!
· We still need businesses to join so we can launch Gifting Dearborn! Open to ALL area businesses, in Dearborn, Garden City, Allen Park, Dearborn Heights, and beyond, click here to join our new Gifting Dearborn Platform. This will enable citizens to support you when buying gift cards & the funds are deposited into your bank at purchase vs. redemption! Folks can support you even if closed for now. See below for more info: Gifting Dearborn
Kids can get lemonade stand 'bailouts' from Country Time (via the Champaign County Chamber)
Country Time is turning something sour into something sweet.
The lemonade brand is bailing out our smallest businesses impacted by this pandemic, lemonade stands.
"We know this will be a rough summer for lemonade stands. And if the big guys are getting bailed out, why shouldn't we help the littlest entrepreneurs get the same treatment?" the company said on its website.
Country Time's "Littlest Bailout" program will give $100 checks to children who can't run lemonade stands this year.
To apply, children under 14 can write an essay about how they would spend the money and submit a photo of the lemonade stand sign they would have used.
The company will stop taking applications on August 12, 2020.
You can apply at: https://www.countrytimebailout.com/
See video: ABC 7 Chicago
Grosse Pointe Chamber: SUPPORT OUR LOCAL BUSINESSES! Dine In - Dine Out - Order Carry Out Shop In The Stores - Shop Online GROSSE POINTE IS OPEN & READY FOR YOUR BUSINESS! #GPSTRONG
COVID-19 Region 4 Hits 7 Percent Positivity as Public Health Officials Urge Local Businesses to Follow Public Health Guidance
Four Cases Include Individuals Tied to Party Bus Rental Companies as Increase in Positivity Rate Threatens to Move Region Back in New Mitigation Plan
DHS and Public Health Officials Responding to Outbreak at Chester Mental Center in Randolph County
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Public Health is closely monitoring a rise in cases in the Metro East region, COVID-19 region 4, as the region surpasses 7 percent positivity rate as of today, July 20, fueled by 7 consecutive days of positivity rate increases. Under the plan to combat a resurgence of COVID-19 announced by Governor Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Public Health last week, a region will automatically move to the first tier of mitigation steps following three consecutive days averaging greater than an 8 percent positivity rate.
Randolph and St. Clair counties are currently the primary contributors to the rise in positivity rate in region 4 of the new mitigation plan, but there are concerning trends and behaviors throughout the region, which also includes Bond, Clinton, Madison, Monroe, Randolph, and Washington counties. Several of these counties also border and are home to residents who travel frequently to Missouri where less stringent mitigations have been in place.
A number of the individuals who have tested positive have informed public health officials that they engaged in some of the same activities. Specifically, four individuals told public health officials that they participated in events or were close contacts of participants in events involving the party bus company the “Shakin’ Shuttle”
Public health officials are also concerned with reports of large gatherings without social distancing taking place in the region. Specifically, Hidden Lake Winery in Aviston is reported to have hosted several large events, contrary to public health guidance.
Public health officials are also responding to an outbreak at Chester Mental Health Center in Randolph County, where 6 residents and 41 staff members have tested positive for COVID-19 since June 25. The Department of Human Services is working closely with local health departments and officials to help prevent further spread and keep residents and staff safe. Read more: Illinois Department of Public Health
BestChamber Practices: Birmingham-Bloomfield Chamber - Resources at a Glance
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Michigan Chamber Endorses 58 Business-Friendly Candidates For Michigan House Of Representatives
The Michigan Chamber of Commerce today announced their endorsement of 58 candidates seeking election to the Michigan House of Representatives in 2020.
"We are pleased to announce the Michigan Chamber's endorsement of 14 outstanding individuals seeking election to the State House for the first time and another 44 incumbents seeking re-election," said Michigan Chamber President & CEO Rich Studley. "All of these candidates have demonstrated a strong commitment to free enterprise and a sincere desire to make Michigan the best state in the country to live, work, raise a family or build a business."
"The Chamber membership enthusiastically supports these candidates because they are committed to enacting common-sense policies based on personal responsibility limited government and free enterprise," noted Jim Holcomb, Senior Executive Vice President & General Counsel for the Michigan Chamber.
"All candidates seeking election this year had an opportunity to participate in the Chamber's endorsement process by completing a candidate questionnaire and indicating where they stood on issues of critical importance to our members and the entire business community," said Studley. "The 58 candidates we are endorsing today actively sought our endorsement and we are encouraged that so many well qualified individuals are willing to enter public service." Read more: Michigan Chamber
Greater Hattiesburg Mississippi Membership Directory and Business Guide 2019-2020
The Greater Hattiesburg Mississippi Membership Directory and Business Guide 2019-2020 is available at the Area Development Partnership in Hattiesburg! Thank you to Chad Newell, Valencia Williamson and the Chamber team for their help and direction putting this together!
Town Square Publications (www.townsquarepublications.com) can help you accomplish your chamber's gloss map, directory, community profile or publication needs at no expense to the chamber. Please email John Dussman at jdussman@tspubs.com or call (847)-427-4633.
Wednesday, August 5, 2020 (8:00 AM - 9:00 AM) (EDT)
The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce (LRCC) Delta Township-Eaton County Roundtable meets once a month. It consists of LRCC business members as well as public officials from every level of government (city, county, state and federal), including school districts. A variety of issues relevant to the business community and the region are discussed during the roundtables. It's been the main focus of the LRCC to continue to build healthy relationships between business and elected officials. Questions can be directed to Steve Japinga, vice president of public affairs, LRCC, at sjapinga@lansingchamber.org.
Michigan Small Business Restart Program (Via the Manistee Area Chamber)
In Response To The Economic Impact Of COVID-19, The State Of Michigan Has Allocated $100 Million Of CARES Act Funding To Implement The Michigan Small Business Restart Program To Support The Needs Of Michigan Businesses Directly Impacted By COVID-19. The Application For Businesses To Apply For Funding Will Open On July 15, 2020.
Additionally, At Least 30 Percent Of The Funds Awarded Under This Program Will Be Provided To Women-Owned, Minority-Owned, Or Veteran-Owned Eligible Businesses. For More Information On Grant Eligibility Click Here.
Grand Rapids Area Chamber: Advocacy Engagement Series
Join us for our upcoming Advocacy Engagement Series: The Art & Science of Polling. We'll welcome Michael Meyers, President of TargetPoint Consulting, to discuss the classic science of public opinion research, innovative solutions for data collection, and how polling can give insight into future trends.
Advocacy Engagement Series
The Art & Science of Polling
Monday, July 27 | 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Virtual Zoom Meeting
Kensington Valley Chamber: Confused about the New Insurance Laws?
On July 2, 2020, many changes to the existing no-fault auto insurance law took effect, including giving Michigan drivers a choice in their level of Personal injury protection coverage. Under the new plan, drivers will be able to choose from up to six options for Personal Injury Protection coverage. We know wading through this information can be overwhelming. Bring your questions and your coffee and join the Kensington Valley Chamber as we hear from Joe Knopp - our trusted Hartland Insurance Advisor as we move through these changes together!
FRIDAY, JULY 31st at 9 am
Andrea Meyer is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Insurance Q and A
Time: Jul 31, 2020 09:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
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