The Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce to Host 2018 Legislative Reception: The State of Baltimore Business

MD Department of Commerce Secretary, Mike Gill to provide economic outlook; City, State and Federal elected officials attending to speak directly with business owners about their needs and concerns


BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 21, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce, today announced that Maryland Department of Commerce Secretary, Mike Gill will deliver opening remarks at its 2018 Legislative Reception, being held at the Radisson Hotel at Cross Keys on Thursday, January 4, 2018.  (Register here)

Secretary Gill will speak to the current economic climate and detail how agencies statewide are incentivizing businesses in 2018. In addition, elected officials from city, state and federal legislatures will be on-hand to speak directly with attendees about the future of business in Baltimore.

WHO:The Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce
 The Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce
  
WHAT: State of Baltimore Business – A Legislative Reception
  
WHEN: Thursday, January 4th, 2018 (6:00 – 8:00 pm)
  
WHERE: Radisson Hotel at Cross Keys

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Eben Frederick and Kendrick Tilghman, presidents of the Baltimore City and Greater Baltimore Black Chambers, respectively, will discuss their vision for sustainable business growth in Baltimore. They will lead a discussion with elected officials on how constituencies across the City can come together to provide more opportunities to residents and business owners.

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* The deadline for all submissions is December 27, 2017.

“The Baltimore City Chamber’s Legislative Reception is an important event and a rare opportunity for unfettered access to elected officials,” said Eben Frederick, president, Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce. “It’s not often that business owners have the opportunity to speak directly with leaders from the various branches of legislature and hear from one of the State’s most prominent business figures, all in one evening.

“We are honored that Secretary Gill, members of Baltimore’s City Council, the Maryland General Assembly and Congress are participating and excited to partner with the Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce.”

Baltimore is nationally recognized for its innovation and entrepreneurship, and together, we will continue to thrive and ascend to unprecedented heights to continue to make Baltimore a great place to live, work and play.

“As Maryland’s largest city, Baltimore’s economic success resonates statewide,”  added Frederick.

Contact us today! For sponsorship opportunities, information on registration or award submissions, please contact the Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce at 410-948-0920 or by email at eben@baltimorecitychamber.org.

ABOUT THE BALTIMORE CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
As the voice of Baltimore businesses, the Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce’s focus is to serve as a forum through which members are able to grow their respective businesses. Programs and initiatives foster collaboration long-term growth, and development, and each campaign is designed to promote both members and the City’s core value propositions. The Chamber is committed to advocating for the continuing adoption of a pro-business agenda by the City of Baltimore and the region on behalf of its members.

For additional Information on membership please visit www.baltimorecitychamber.org   

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