A celebration of businesses and individuals, an economic outlook for the upcoming year, and a recap of 2021 all took place during the Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber's 2022 Business Recognition Breakfast, presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Honor Credit Union. Close to 250 guests joined this morning either in-person at the Lake Michigan College Mendel Center's Grand Upton Hall or virtually via Zoom as new Michigan Chamber President & CEO Jim Holcomb provided a keynote that included an economic update for the upcoming year. Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber President & CEO Arthur Havlicek recapped 2021 and shared part of the 2022 vision for the Chamber, which included restructured dues tiers, and the launch of the new Your Voice for Business Podcast. Havlicek says, "Looking back on everything we've accomplished over the last two years, plus where we have successfully positioned ourselves for in 2022 and beyond, we are extremely excited f
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