March 2025 is set to be a transformative month! We are excited to announce system upgrades aimed at enhancing member benefits and improving efficiency. Get involved: Nominate yourself or someone you know for the Board of Directors or Businessperson of the Year! Join us in shaping the future of Louisa and celebrating excellence in our community. #LouisaChamber #BusinessExcellence #CommunityImpact #Leadership #Growth https://conta.cc/41Nuqfe
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The Louisa County Chamber of Commerce was organized November 2, 1927 to promote business and industry in the county. Today, the Chamber is dedicated to helping make the county a better place for all its citizens. It is organized to achieve the objectives of preserving the free enterprise system of business by creating a better understanding and appreciation of the importance of business and a concern for their problems, being a voice of business to government at the local, regional, state and federal levels on all political and legislative issues, and developing strategies and programs that contribute to Louisa County’s economic development. It is the Chamber’s goal to foster cooperation with public and private development organizations, to promote a cooperative partnership between business and education, and support the continuing expansion of Louisa County’s leadership role among rural communities.
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https://www.louisachamber.org
Louisa County Chamber of Commerce的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 行政办公室
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- 2-10 人
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- Louisa,Virginia
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1927
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111 West Main Street
US,Virginia,Louisa,23093
Louisa County Chamber of Commerce员工
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Leadership Louisa Class of 2025 – February Session Recap This month, the Leadership Louisa Class of 2025 convened at Louisa County High School for an in-depth session on Receiving and Giving Feedback, facilitated by Joel Morgan of InnerWill Leadership Institute. Participants explored best practices for constructive communication, equipping them with essential leadership tools to foster collaboration, engagement, and professional growth. In addition to leadership development, the class was introduced to their Community Action Project (CAP) Teams, where they will partner with Beautiful Brokenness, Dolly Parton Imagination Library, Lake Anna Rescue, and LASER to address real-world challenges and support local initiatives. These projects will allow participants to apply their skills in meaningful ways, driving impact beyond the program itself. The session also featured an inspiring discussion with Superintendent J. Douglas Straley, who shared insights on leadership in education and its role in shaping Louisa County’s workforce and future. The day concluded with a visit to Equinox Growers, offering a firsthand look at local agriculture and sustainability efforts. Special thanks to AWS InCommunities, Rappahannock Electric Cooperative, and Walmart Distribution Center for their continued support in developing Louisa’s future leaders. We also appreciate Louisa County High School’s Culinary Arts students for providing an excellent lunch.
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The February eNews is now available! Access the resources and recordings from the Business Forum: Bridging the Gap, Building Tomorrow’s Skilled Workforce Today. Upcoming events, Board nominations and more! Join us in fostering a vibrant community! #BusinessGrowth #CommunityEngagement #LouisaCounty #ChamberofCommerce #eNews
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Congratulations to Cathie (France) Vick as the new President and CEO for the Virginia Chamber of Commerce.
The Virginia Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce Cathie (France) Vick as the incoming President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective April 1, 2025, succeeding Barry DuVal, who has served as the leader of the Virginia Chamber since 2010. The Board of Directors has named DuVal as Senior Advisor to Vick and the Board for the remainder of 2025. Cathie brings a wealth of experience in public policy advocacy, government relations, and corporate strategy, with a strong focus on the infrastructure, transportation, and energy sectors. Throughout her distinguished career, she has driven economic development across the Commonwealth and cultivated strong relationships with key government and industry leaders from both public and private sectors. To learn more about this exciting announcement, please read the full press release here: https://lnkd.in/eknqMbm2
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Thank you to everyone who participated in our recent forum focused on workforce development across the utilities, construction, and manufacturing industries. The discussions highlighted both immediate and long-term strategies for recruiting, training, and retaining skilled workers. Panelists Education Panel ? Bo Bundrick (Louisa County Public Schools) ? Elizabeth Creamer (Community College Workforce Alliance) ? Dr. Leonda Keniston (Piedmont Virginia Community College) Resource Panel ? Alisha Bazemore, Ed.D. (Virginia Talent + Opportunity Partnership) ? Casey Hollins (Rappahannock Electric Cooperative) ? Jennifer Hynson (Virginia Works) ? Jim Robertson (Virginia, Maryland & Delaware Association of Electric Cooperatives) Resource Fair Participants Virginia Talent and Opportunity Partnership J Sargeant Reynolds Community College College Louisa County Career & Technical Education Community College Workforce Alliance 29News WVIR-TV SAM FM 105.5 | 95.3 Classic Hits and WJMA 103.1 Today’s Country The Central Virginian Virginia Works Piedmont Virginia Community College We appreciate the meaningful conversations, ideas, and connections that emerged from this gathering. By working together, we can overcome current workforce challenges and develop sustainable pathways for future talent. Stay tuned for further updates and opportunities to engage with our growing network! o1
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The Leadership Louisa Class of 2025 officially launched with a dynamic session hosted at Cooling Pond Brewery. This first session focused on Values-Based Leadership, guided by Wendy Berenson, PCC of InnerWill Leadership Institute, and included valuable insights from an esteemed Small Business Panel: Laurie Nuckols (Bethel Brews & Bethel Builders), Jared Vasold (Busada Manufacturing), Beth Moore Shenton (Lake Anna Wellness Studio), and Nathan Wash (Haymaker Auto Repair). We extend our gratitude to our program sponsors, AWS InCommunities, Rappahannock Electric Cooperative, and Walmart Distribution Center, for their generous support in making this program possible. Special thanks to Matt Fallon, 2024 Alumni, for his exceptional leadership throughout the day, and to Cooling Pond Brewery for providing a welcoming and inspiring venue. This session marks the beginning of a transformative journey for the Class of 2025, as they develop leadership skills, foster collaboration, and prepare to make a meaningful impact on Louisa County. Take a moment to watch our recap video and witness the energy and potential of this year’s class. #LeadershipLouisa #ValuesBasedLeadership #CommunityImpact #ProfessionalDevelopment #LouisaForward
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Great day at the Virginia Chamber of Commerce Chamber Day lunch and Annual Meeting. Thanks to Sarah Marshall and Jo Treitman for joining Executive Director Tracy Hale Clark to represent Louisa County.
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There is still time to register! Go to LouisaChamber.org Community Calendar. Open to all counties. Bridging the Gap: Building Tomorrow’s Skilled Workforce Today ?? Date: Wednesday, January 22 ?? Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM ?? Location: Shenandoah Crossing Resort, 174 Horseshoe Circle, Gordonsville, VA 22942 As the skilled labor force faces an unprecedented wave of retirements, the utilities, construction, and manufacturing industries are at a crossroads. How do we address immediate workforce needs while preparing for long-term sustainability? Join us for the Business Forum: "Bridging the Gap: Building Tomorrow’s Skilled Workforce Today", where industry leaders, educators, and workforce experts will explore strategies to attract, train, and retain skilled workers. This interactive forum will focus on: ? Immediate Challenges: Tackling labor shortages and recruitment strategies. ? Long-Term Planning: Preserving institutional knowledge and building a sustainable talent pipeline. ? Collaborative Solutions: The role of education and partnerships in addressing workforce needs. Whether you’re a business leader, HR professional, educator, or workforce organization, this event will provide actionable insights and resources to help you navigate today’s workforce challenges and prepare for tomorrow’s opportunities. Don’t miss this chance to shape the future of skilled labor in your industry! Special thanks to our host Clark Technologies. Special Guests: Bo Bundrick Leonda Williams Keniston Elizabeth Creamer Alisha Bazemore, Ed.D. Casey Hollins, CCC Jim Robertson, CCC Jennifer Hynson
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As we kick off 2025, we invite you to leverage your member benefits! From our directory to job postings, engage with our resources to elevate your business. Join us for key events this month, including our Jan. 22 Business Forum on workforce development sponsored by Clark Technologies. Together, let’s build a thriving community! #LouisaChamber #MemberBenefits #Networking #WorkforceDevelopment #CommunitySuccess https://conta.cc/3C1t8D8