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Your Chamber at Work - April 13, 2020

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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO This Thursday, April 16, is A Day of Giving for Greater Kansas City. This health crisis has been difficult for all of us, but even more devastating for the poor and the vulnerable among us. Read Article
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Your Chamber at Work - April 6, 2020

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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO As you know, Missouri Governor Mike Parson issued a stay-at-home order for the state on Friday, and we thank him for that. As I’ve said before, the virus doesn’t recognize county lines or municipal boundaries and the order was essential to help flatten the curve for our frontline medical professionals as well as all of us. Read Article
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Your Chamber at Work - March 30, 2020

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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO A few important items for you this morning. Read Article
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Your Chamber at Work - March 9, 2020

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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO Mental health in the workplace – that’s what we focused on at last week’s Healthy KC Breakfast & Vendor Expo, releasing the results of the member mental health assessment we conducted late last year. We had great attendance and the information shared was insightful for KC businesses. Read Article
GROW KC Magazine - February, 2020

GROW KC - February, 2020

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HERE'S THE FEBRUARY ALL-DIGITAL EDITION OF GROW KC... The KC Chamber is pleased to present the February issue of GROW KC Business Digital Magazine. In this issue, you’ll find: Read Article
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Your Chamber at Work - February 24, 2020

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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO Good news for one of Kansas City’s major employers, now that a federal judge cleared the last major hurdle to the merger of Sprint and T-Mobile. Though a few more approvals are necessary, T-Mobile says it expects to close on the deal as early as April 1. Read Article
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Your Chamber at Work - February 4, 2020

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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO WOW! A Super – and superb – Bowl win for our Kansas City Chiefs! And what a game! The first three quarters kept me on the edge of my seat, but the knowledge that Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs can come back from behind helped slow my heartbeat. And come back they did. Fifty years in the making, and victory feels very sweet. Read Article
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Your Chamber at Work - January 21, 2020

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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO WE’RE GOING TO THE SUPER BOWL!!!! And we are certain Lamar Hunt is smiling. Along with everyone else in Kansas City. KC was pumped up for the AFC Championship and that enthusiasm will ratchet even higher before Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens February 2. And our American Jazz Museum gets a donation from the Nashville Area Chamber and the Titans, thanks to a bet we placed with the Nashville Chamber. Read Article
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Your Chamber at Work - January 6, 2020

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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO Thanks and applause to Missouri Governor Mike Parson. He did the right thing last week sending a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo giving the state’s consent as a location to settle legal refugees. His action was made necessary by President Donald Trump’s September executive order giving states and local governments the option to accept or refuse refugees. Read Article