Shelby County Chamber of Commerce
DECEMBER 2019 BUSINESS CONNECTIONS Shelby County’s Business Climate in 2020 Will Be____________?
will also be shared with economic developers, elected officials and the media so we’ll all have a better idea of what business people like you think 2019 will hold for Shelby Dr. Stephen Craft, Dean of the and shared in composite during County. Stephens College of Business to the Chamber’s 2020 Business You can complete the survey provide important feedback on Outlook Conference co-hosted by going online at www. business issues affecting your by the Stephens College of shelbychamber.org. Access the Business. The conference is set survey by clicking on the “2020 company in 2020. All individual responses will to take place at the Pelham Business Outlook Survey” be kept confidential, but the Civic Complex and Ice Arena. rotator slide on the front page overall results will be released In addition, the information of the website.
2020 Legislative Preview Luncheon with Shelby County Delegation
The Chamber’s Governmental Affairs Work Group will host the annual “State Legislative Preview Luncheon” featuring the Shelby County state legislative delegation as they prepare for the upcoming legislative session. This meeting will provide area
businesspeople with the opportunity to meet with the County’s state legislative delegation prior to the State Legislature’s convening in Montgomery. The luncheon will be from 11:30AM - 1:00PM on January 23 and feature a brief
presentation from the delegation followed by a “question & answer” period for attendees. The program will be held at Jefferson State Community College’s Shelby Campus (4600 Valleydale Road, Birmingham, AL 35242).
The investment is $15 for Chamber investors, and $25 for “Future” investors. Seating is limited, so please RSVP by no later than February 19 by calling 205-663-4542, via e-mail at info@shelbychamber. org or register online at www. shelbychamber.org.
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Your Chamber is teaming up again this year with the University of Montevallo’s Stephens College of Business to determine what Shelby County business people think our local 2020 business outlook will look be. To do that, we’re asking Chamber investors to take a few moments to complete our Business Climate Survey developed by the Chamber’s Small Business Work Group &