The Florida 2030 Project
The August Trustee Luncheon featured Tony Carvajal, Executive Director of the Florida Chamber Foundation, who delivered a presentation on the Florida 2030 Project — a collaborative effort bringing together communities across Florida to discuss challenges and opportunit ies facing the state in the long-term future. Carvajal spoke of the need to prepare for disruption and transformation in technology, innovation and competition that will make the next few decades among the most transformative in Florida’s history. Florida 2030 will be the subject of a presentation for Chamber members at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. Date and details to be announced.
For more information on the Trustee Program, contact Kelly Fanelli, membership director, at kfanelli@palmbeaches.org or 561-257-0289.
Looking to attract business? Increase your visibility and your sales by appearing in the Chamber’s2019Guidetothe Palm Beaches. This awardwinning, full-color publication is used as a buying guide for products and services by Chamber members as well as residents, tourists and visitors to Palm Beach County.
The Chamber prints 10,000 copies of the guide and each member of th eCh amber receives two free listings — one alphabetical and one by business category.
The Guide will debut at the Mayor’s State of the City Address on January 24, 2019, when 1,000 area businessmen and women will leave with acopyhotoffthepress.It will also be available in the Chamber’s lobby and in digital format online at www. palmbeaches.org.
The deadline to join is September 30 and you must be a Chamber member to be included.Thisisjustoneofthe many benefits of membership.
Please e-mail Kelly Fanelli, membership director, at kfanelli@palmbeaches.org or call 561-257-0289.