Columbia Chamber of Commerce: Issues Forum Summary – March 2022

Columbia Chamber of Commerce: Issues Forum Summary – March 2022
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Columbia Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on March 1.

Topic: Touching Base With Your New City of Columbia Council Members
Guest Speakers: Dr. Aditi Bussells, Tina Herbert, and Joe Taylor, City of Columbia Council

Columbia Council has seen a change in its makeup this year, notably with the addition of three new members. Join us for our March Issues Forum for a deep dive with Dr. Aditi Bussells, Tina Herbert and Joe Taylor about their plans to keep our community competitive.

The Issues Forum exists to provide a place where Columbia Chamber Partners can discuss and address local, regional, and federal issues facing the business community. Meetings are currently being held on the first Tuesday of each month at 8:00 AM. Meetings are free and open to all who wish to attend.

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