Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce Launches with Inaugural Lunch Learn Event My Everett News

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The Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce is launching its first event, a Lunch & Learn featuring John Carswell, on January 15, 2025. This initiative is designed to foster business growth and innovation in the Everett area, with a notable $600,000 funding commitment from the city. Wendy Poischbeg, the Chamber's CEO, highlights the organization's mission to redefine the role of a chamber, focusing on modern needs and dynamic partnerships. The event will take place at APEX Everett and will include a buffet lunch, providing attendees with valuable networking opportunities. Carswell, known for his transformative work in the cultural sector, will discuss his journey in turning a historic landmark into a community-centric art hub.

This gathering is not just a launch; it symbolizes a renewed commitment to strengthening Everett's economic ecosystem. With a focus on collaboration, the Chamber aims to empower businesses of all sizes. Overall, this inaugural event sets the stage for an engaging and supportive business community in Everett.

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