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Things are ramping up this month at the Greater Williamsburg Business Council.
With a brand-new speed networking programs on Blitzr and an upcoming discussion on Workplace Wellness, we are dedicated to helping our members press forward through 2021.
Recently, our ASPIRE Young Professionals have launched a new Little Free Library project to serve the Greater Williamsburg area. âIt is ASPIREâs hope that the Little Free Library will inspire readers, bring joy, and strengthen our community,â noted Amber Saloka, Chair of the ASPIRE Young Professionals Committee. âWe are thrilled to facilitate this amazing ongoing project that will continue to be a part of ASPIREâs legacy for years to come.â
So far, 2021 has proved to be a year of connection at the Greater Williamsburg Business Council.
Through virtual programming, our weekly newsletter, and a Friday Facebook Live series called The Buzz, we are committed to connection.
Our Legislative Affairs Committee hosted the 2021 Legislative Forum, featuring Senator Tommy Norment, Senator Monty Mason, Delegate Amanda Batten, and Delegate Mike Mullin.
We have also recently updated our COVID-19 Recovery Center, highlighting industry-specific guidelines, webinar replays on PPP Loans and the Economic Aid Act, grant opportunities from DoorDash and Dominion Energy, and vaccination resources organized by locality.
At the Business Council, we want to help you create genuine, professional connections in town. Our next opportunity for networking will be on Wednesday, February 24th at 5:30 PM.