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How Fractional Services Can Help Businesses Survive and Even Thrive in a Pandemic

SHINE Management Inc. shared about the benefits of fractional services – an affordable way to access support from high-level professionals.

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Expanding Broadband Access in Albemarle County

The Chamber Public Policy Committee hosted a discussion on expanding broadband access, with an update from the Albemarle Broadband Authority.

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Minority Business Enterprise COVID Recovery Funding Opportunity

The United Way of Greater Charlottesville and the Chamber Minority Business Alliance will award five $8,750 grants to local minority businesses.

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MBA – Know Your Numbers

David Deaton with Deaton Group LLC shared with the Minority Business Alliance (MBA) strategies to build financial confidence & success.

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Back to School in the Age of COVID-19

Leadership Charlottesville Alumni Association (LCAA) hosted a Courageous Conversations event discussing local school districts’ plans for the fall.

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Chamber in the Media – August

Young professionals group launches, ProTip Tuesday on returning to the workplace, international award for Project Rebound, LCAA discusses school plans

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Project Rebound Receives International Recognition for Facilitation Impact

The International Association of Facilitators has selected Project Rebound as one of 17 projects from around the globe to receive the 2020 Facilitation Impact Award.

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Bringing Employees Back to Work

At our latest ProTip Tuesday, HR expert Adam Calli walked us through the many decisions and adjustments needed before employees can safely return to the workplace.

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See Who’s Reopening Safely

Project Rebound recognizes Charlottesville area businesses that are following safety precautions to keep customers and employees healthy during COVID-19.

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Chamber Spotlight: Fulton Bank

As a regional bank, Fulton Bank is able to stay keenly focused on customer needs by being leaner, swifter, and more creative.

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