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2-Minute Drill: Introducing New Programming, Digital Tools

Above is the latest in a series of recorded updates to keep you informed on the many fronts the Chamber moves forward on your behalf. This week, President and CEO Dave Eckmann highlights an important new initiative for our Chamber, Powering Innovation. This program includes a variety of events coming up this month and next, along with some important digital tools found on the Chamber's new site.

Speaking of our new site, have you given it a test drive? The site isn't just more visually appealing, we've also built it to better tell both our story and yours. The blog post you are reading is a part of the Chamber's newly relaunched blog. This platform will be used to spotlight various members, share articles designed to help members in their day-to-day business operations and highlight all the content the Chamber produces.

Also, the Chamber is offering a special webinar on the morning of Wednesday, April 2. Mitchell Rupp of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development will review regional labor market data with our Lukas Lindner at 10 a.m. You can register for this webinar on WausauChamber.com or watch the recording on the Chamber's YouTube channel.

To view other installments in the 2-Minute Drill video series, visit the Chamber's video library on WausauChamber.com.

If you'd rather listen to this update, we post the audio from each episode in this series to our Elevated Conversations podcast.

 

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