How will Paine Fields terminal expansion plans impact Lynnwood? Learn more at Aug. 22 chamber luncheon

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George Brennan, vice president of business operations at Propeller Airports, will address the economic and infrastructural impact of Paine Field's terminal expansion at the Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce luncheon on August 22. Having joined Propeller in October 2023, Brennan brings a wealth of experience from his previous roles in management consulting and the tech industry. The luncheon will be held at Embassy Suites from 11:30 a. m. to 1 p.

m. , allowing local business leaders to engage directly with insights on tourism and economic growth. Early registration is available until August 15, with costs set at $38 for chamber members and $43 for non-members, while late registration will be $55. This event represents an opportunity for Lynnwood businesses to understand the potential changes in infrastructure and economic dynamics. By addressing these issues, the Chamber aims to foster dialogue and collaboration among local stakeholders.

The expansion is expected to enhance connectivity and boost tourism, which are vital for the region's growth. Brennan holds a bachelor’s degree from Brown University and an MBA from the University of California Haas Business School.

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