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2021 - Economic Scorecard
Bold Vision. Intelligent Growth. Prosperous Community.
During the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce?s annual Economic Scorecard breakfast, we consider the economic future of New Hanover County and what?s next for southeastern North Carolina.
From rapid growth to attracting and retaining top talent, to cutting-edge breakthroughs in life sciences and financial technology, to welcoming new companies, to managing a boom in tourism, this community has grown and adapted to prepare for a brighter future for all citizens.
Join us on December 1 for a morning of future-focused conversation led by regional economist Dr. Adam Jones featuring panelists including:
- Holly Childs, president & CEO of Wilmington Downtown, Inc.
- Natalie English, president & CEO of the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce
- Scott Satterfield, CEO of Wilmington Business Development
These industry experts will share insights on how our community must continue investing in our people, places, and public safety for businesses to continue competing and growing.
Attendees will walk away with a better understanding of New Hanover County?s economic performance and competitiveness compared with other metro areas with similar competitive assets. Our event will also highlight how our region performed through the global pandemic and critical insights into our economic recovery.
Tickets are available for $45 for members of the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce and $55 for nonmembers.
A breakfast buffet including scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, country ham, roasted Yukon potatoes, oatmeal, and assorted pastries will be available to all attendees from 7:30 - 8:00 am. Our program will begin promptly at 8:00 am.Event Sponsors
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Date and Time
Wednesday Dec 1, 2021
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM ESTLocation
Fees/Admission
Return, Refund and Cancellation Policies
The registration fees for Chamber events, classes, and seminars are non-refundable. If you choose not to attend an event, class, or seminar that you registered for, you agree to forfeit the fee. If an event, class, or seminar is cancelled, then the registration fee will be refunded.
The Chamber?s policy is to generally require payment in advance for admission to all Chamber-promoted & sponsored events due to commitments to our vendors for these events.Contact Information
Emma Ericksen 910-762-2611 ext. 202
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