Loudoun Now
Loudoun Chamber Director of Finance and Administration Linda Coffey was honored by the Virginia Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives for her 30 years with the Loudoun Chamber.
Coffey was honored March 3 by her Virginia Chamber Executives peers at the association’s annual statewide Staff Development Conference.
“Linda Coffey is quite literally the heart and soul of the Loudoun Chamber. While 30 years of service is remarkable, more impressive is Linda’s commitment to excellence, professionalism and integrity, and by the respect she has earned from her colleagues and Loudoun’s top business and community leaders. It is an honor to work alongside her and see her pride in Loudoun County shine through her work, every day,” stated Loudoun Chamber President & CEO Tony Howard.
Announcements from Feb. 2, 2021
Published: 2/8/2021 11:32:28 AM
Organic farming conference
Join the Northeast Organic Farming Association of N.H. for its 19th annual Winter Conference on Feb. 13 to 14. This year’s virtual celebration of organic farming, gardening and food will feature a keynote address by Mukhtar Idhow, executive director of the Organization for Refugee and Immigrant Success (ORIS), and more than 12 workshops and live Q & A’s with a diverse group of authors, farmers and speakers addressing the conference theme of Cultivating Stewardship: Health, Harmony, and Resilience. Idhow’s keynote will illustrate how ORIS is working to cultivate stewardship, health, harmony, and resilience right here in New Hampshire through sustainable agriculture, food access, and economic opportunities with programs such as Fresh Start Farms, the New American Sustainable Agriculture Project, the Mobile Market, and the New American Farmers Cooperative. Workshops will cover topics i