Conference registration and agenda information was announced on Thursday, February 24, 2022. Those who wish to attend conference are urged to register quickly to ensure participation in the event. The conference room block is specifically for those individuals who are fully registered to attend the 2022 Annual Chamber Community Conference. Any individual who has a hotel reservation in our Chamber Room Block will have until March 31, 2022, to register for the conference. We will allow one hotel room per one conference registration. If individuals with hotel reservations do not register by this time, their room reservations will be released and given to someone on the waiting list who has already registered for the conference. The conference cancellation will stay the same as years past and is as follows: the cancellation deadline for the conference for a full refund is July 18, 2022. Registrations canceled between July 19 and August 10, 2022, will be charged a $50 cancellation fee. Any registrations canceled after August 10, 2022, are non-refundable.
Why I joined the Chamber
“After being a growing performance improvement and instructional design company for over eight years, I decided a year and a half ago to join the Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce. It’s a decision I’m glad I made! I’ve made new and valuable connections through the networking provided by Professional Women’s Forum lunches, their Annual Breakfasts, the CEO forum, and their amazing annual Amelia Island Chamber conference. I’ve also benefited from being a member of one of the Chamber committees and working closely with other successful businesspersons. In addition, key Chamber staff have brokered introductions for me as needed to advance my business interests. As the result, I find I’ve developed increasingly close connections with influential community members and have gotten great business referrals that are paying off in tangible ways. I have nothing but good to say about the Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce. I hope you will consider joining us in building a better future for ourselves and our Tallahassee neighborhood.”
Sue Ebbers
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