Your Chamber at Work - November 18, 2024

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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO

Small businesses are the backbone of Kansas City’s vibrant economy, and there’s no better time to shine a spotlight on their incredible contributions. That’s why I’m happy to announce the return of our Small Business Superstars program and the start of the 2025 Small Business Celebration. 

The Superstars program is all about recognizing the heart, hustle and innovation of our small business community. Whether it’s a neighborhood café, a cutting-edge tech startup, or a family-run retail store, we want to celebrate their entrepreneurship. Shortly after the first of the year, I invite you to submit your favorite small business—or your own—and help us recognize those who make our city thrive. 

But that’s just the beginning. The KC Chamber’s Small Business Awards applications are now open. This is your opportunity to be recognized as one of Kansas City’s standout small businesses. With categories like the Small Business of the Year (Mr. K Award) and others that celebrate excellence in entrepreneurship, community impact and more, these awards offer a chance to elevate your business and share your success story on a regional stage. Participating in the Small Business Celebration isn’t just about recognition. It’s about connecting with other innovators, gaining exposure, and joining a community of like-minded entrepreneurs committed to making Kansas City the best place to start and grow a business. 

If you’re a small business or know one that deserves to be celebrated, visit our Small Business Celebration webpage to learn more and apply. We’ve opened the application period early this year, giving those interested in participating additional time to complete the form. Here’s to another year of celebrating the passion and perseverance that define Kansas City’s small businesses.  

137TH ANNUAL DINNER

The KC Chamber’s 137th Annual Dinner on Tuesday, November 26, from 4 to 8 p.m., in the Kay Barnes Ballroom at Kansas City Convention Center (301 W. 13th St., KCMO), promises inspiration, entertainment and celebration as we honor the people and moments that make our region extraordinary. The evening includes a special musical performance by Ad Astra, Kansas City’s Youth Chamber Orchestra, showcasing the remarkable talent of our city’s young musicians.  

We’re also thrilled to welcome KC Royals shortstop Bobby Witt, Jr. as the featured speaker. The rising star of Major League Baseball will share his journey on and off the field, offering insights on leadership, perseverance, and what it means to represent Kansas City on the national stage. And, of course, the highlight of the night will be the announcement of the 2024 Kansas Citian of the Year. Who will it be? Join us to find out!  

Mark your calendars for this must-attend event, where business, civic, and community leaders come together to celebrate Kansas City’s successes and look ahead to an even brighter future. Reserve your seat today—you won’t want to miss this special evening! Thank you to Presenting Sponsor Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City for their generous support of Annual Dinner. 

CENTURIONS INFORMATION SESSION

Centurions is a unique opportunity designed for emerging leaders committed to making a difference in Kansas City through civic engagement, community service and professional development. Participants dive into the most pressing issues facing the region, developing skills and relationships that empower them to be proactive and impactful community leaders. For those interested, an information session is being hosted on December 3, from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at the Salvation Army (3637 Broadway Blvd., KCMO), to learn more about the program, including its mission, expectations and how it benefits both participants and Kansas City’s regional community. Reserve your spot today!

AUTHENTICO DEI CERTIFICATE AND CAPSTONE PROGRAM

Registration is now taking place for the second cohort of the Authentico DEI Certificate and Capstone Program, a transformative initiative designed to empower professionals committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in their organizations and communities. This program delivers a deep dive into DEI principles, strategies, and actionable tools to foster inclusive cultures. Participants will gain valuable insights from thought leaders, engage in meaningful dialogue, and develop practical skills to champion DEI initiatives in Kansas City’s dynamic business landscape. 

A participant in the first cohort, Kristen Doyle is the Human Resources Manager at Walz Tetrick Advertising who shares that “The DE&I Certificate Cohort has provided practical strategies to foster a more inclusive workplace and is helping me to be a diversity champion within our organization. I have found the thoughtful discussions with Dr. Andrea Hendricks and other area HR/DE&I/Executive leaders to be especially beneficial.” 

Join a network of like-minded professionals dedicated to creating equitable workplaces and stronger communities, leading Kansas City toward a more inclusive future. For more information and to register, please email KC Chamber Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Greg Valdovino.

KC COMMON GOOD’S BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT PLAN

Through their Business Engagement Plan, KC Common Good offers a framework for companies of all sizes to contribute to creating safer, more vibrant neighborhoods by addressing the root causes of violence and inequity. Whether your organization is just starting its journey in community engagement or seeking new ways to amplify its efforts, KC Common Good works alongside you to design a personalized plan tailored to your values, goals, and resources. From fostering employee volunteerism to connecting your team with community partners, the program ensures that your impact is both significant and sustainable. 

The process begins with a simple step: completing the Business Engagement Plan form. This form allows KC Common Good to understand your company’s priorities and develop a customized roadmap for engagement. Together, we can help build a community where everyone thrives.