Spotlight Article: Partner Engagements

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Interested in getting involved with the Chamber, but not sure where to start?
Join us for Partner Engagement, the Chamber’s monthly networking event!

The Columbia Chamber strives to engage our Partners by providing opportunities for growth through networking. Partner Engagement is a monthly, after-hours event focused on creating new connections in a laid-back setting. This event is currently free for Chamber Partners and their employees, and $10 for potential Partners. Come join us from 4:30-6:30PM for drinks, food, and networking!

List of Current 2022 Partner Engagements: 

August 11: Columbia Fireflies
September 22: EdVenture Children’s Museum
October 27: Columbia Museum of Art – Boyd Plaza
November 10: Craft Axe Throwing
December 8: Steel Hands Brewing

Every company representative should have their own unique login to register for these events. If you do not have a login, please contact Rebecca Spence.

If your company is interested in hosting a Partner Engagement in 2023, please contact Ashleigh Conner.

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