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September 2020
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The September 2020 MBJ is now live.
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Working it Out
The River Region’s human resources, employment services and benefits industries have vital roles to play in the COVID-19 recovery and in the everyday operations of our local economy. Read more...
Going Up
In early November, voters in the Montgomery Public School District will be presented with an important choice: to raise the county’s rate of ad valorem tax. If the property tax referendum passes, it will be a decision to invest in Montgomery’s public school system and to therefore, increase the quality of life for all in our area. Read more...
Now is the Time
Don’t miss the valuable insight and information on offer at the Chamber’s annual Diversity Summit. Read more...
Plenty to Bark About: Pets are Big Business
We love our pets, and we’re proving it with our wallets. Meows and bow wows equal bigger bucks than ever before. Read more...
The Big Give: Recognizing Nonprofits
River Region nonprofits are doing good, vital work in our community, addressing issues, providing assistance, improving health and increasing quality of life. Read on to learn how our nonprofit sector makes a significant positive impact on our area. Read more...
Small Business Briefcase: Employee Engagement Supercharges Productivity
Happy, satisfied employees make dedicated, productive employees, but what are the “secret do’s” that you can enact to ensure your employees are truly engaged? Read more...
#MyMGM: Local Art Sold Here
A downtown shop is shining the spotlight on Montgomery’s vibrant artist and maker community. Read more...
Chamber News
Stay up-to-date with all things Chamber. Read more...
Chamber FAQ: How Does the Chamber Impact the Local Community?
Your Chamber catalyzes leaders to improve the economic prosperity and quality of place for the region. Because we link the public and private sector around a shared vision, we achieve far greater results at a tremendous value to our investors. Read more...
Powerhouse Q&A with Lance Hunter, Hodges Warehouse + Logistics
According to CEO of Hodges Warehouse + Logistics Lance Hunter, the company’s services have changed dramatically in the last decade, yet there’s one constant: its people remain the key to continued success. Read more...
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Member Profiles
Military Profile: Patricia Jones, Defense Information Systems Agency
In her leading role at the Defense Information Systems Agency in Montgomery, Patricia Jones oversees a multitude of technology, tasks and data. Yet in the end, her job is all about people: the more than 600 personnel she works with and the countless warfighters her team serves. Read more...
Economic Intel