Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce
Be a Tourist Without Leaving Home
The Flint & Genesee Convention & Visitors Bureau will host the second annual “Be a Tourist in Your Home Town” on Saturday, July 19. The one-day event offers residents, and non-residents, an opportunity to see experience the region from a visitor’s perspective. For $1 per person, “tourists” (participants) can purchase a Passport, which allows them […]
Read MoreConsumers Energy Invites Businesses to Supplier Summit
Consumers Energy will host a Supplier Summit for select companies Wednesday, July 30. The invitation-only summit will feature Consumers Energy procurement representatives and subject matter experts looking to connect with qualified Michigan companies.
Read MoreHave Lunch on Us at the New Flint Farmers’ Market
Join the Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce for Lunch is On Us at the new Flint Farmers’ Market. Experience the excitement of the new market as you network with colleagues and make new connections on Thursday, July 10 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Come enjoy the camaraderie and have a good time on […]
Read MoreNetwork After Hours at Hoffman’s Deco Deli
Join the Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce for After Hours Wine Down on Thursday, July 24 Hoffman’s Deco Deli. Make new connections while having fun as we “wine” down from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Enjoy casual networking along with complimentary food, soft drinks, wine and beer. Hoffman’s is located at 503 Garland Street […]
Read MoreInside Business Recommends: 3 Business & Leadership Reads
Check out these articles that may prove helpful as you run your business or provide leadership tips and strategies or spur creativity in your organization. The articles were selected from a variety of publications and Websites such as Fortune, Inc., Fast Company, Inc., New York Times and Wall Street Journal. We hope you find these […]
Read MoreFlint Farmer’s Market Opening Draws over 17,000
(Flint, MICH. – June 25, 2014) The entrepreneurial spirit was on full display as the Farmers’ Market opened its doors to the public on Saturday. The historic day drew close to 18,000 people for the day-long festivities.
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