Cobb Executive Women, a project of the Cobb Chamber, distributed the following announcement about its luncheon in September at the Marietta Country Club:
The Cobb Chamber’s Cobb Executive Women (CEW) will host its speed networking luncheon on Friday, Sept. 6. This event is designed to foster connections and collaboration among like-minded women.
Cobb Executive Women inspires women to achieve success personally, professionally, and within their community. This is accomplished by cultivating relationships among our membership; connecting women with leadership development and mentoring programs to build new skills and support their career; promoting and advocating for women and diversity in leadership; supporting community organizations that focus on women and girls.
The luncheon will begin at 11:30 a.m. and last until 1:00pm at the Marietta Country Club. Tickets are $35 for CEW Members and $45 for CEW guests. The event is sponsored by Yearlong Presenting Sponsor Northside Hospital and Program Sponsor The Veterinary Clinic. Register at https://tinyurl.com/35v9txv6.
For more information about Cobb Executive Women, contact Rebecca Chadwick at rchadwick@cobbchamber.org.
About the Cobb Chamber
The Cobb Chamber, incorporated as the Cobb County Chamber of Commerce, is the largest business organization in the county.
Sharon Mason is the Cobb Chamber’s president and CEO, Dana Johnson is its Chief Operating Officer, and Mike Plant of the Atlanta Braves organization is its chairman of the board of directors.
The Cobb Chamber’s projects include Cobb Executive Women, Cobb Young Professionals, and the Area Councils: Cumberland, East Cobb, Marietta, Northwest Cobb (Acworth, Kennesaw, West Cobb), Smyrna, and South Cobb.
On its website, the Cobb Chamber promotes itself as follows:
As one of the most influential business advocacy organizations in Georgia and one of the top three chambers in the nation, the Cobb Chamber is dedicated to bringing the community and its leaders together to create jobs and strengthen the economy and quality of life so businesses and the community can achieve more.
Who We Are: We are a community of businesses working together to advance a vibrant economy.
Why We Do It: When businesses thrive, communities flourish.
What We Do (Our Mission): Together, with diverse partnerships, we:
- Attract, recruit and retain jobs.
- Help companies start, grow and prosper.
- Advocate and collaborate to enhance our state’s business climate.
- Connect members to opportunities, new networks, and resources.
- Develop workforce and support education.
- Cultivate current and future leaders.
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