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Here are the top 5 takeaways from this episode:
1. DBR Chamber’s 100th Anniversary & Holiday Luncheon Revamp
The Chamber is celebrating its centennial this year, and the annual holiday luncheon will be extra special. The event will feature new programming, a focus on community celebration, and a revamped meal format with international food stations for more networking and less formality.
2. Major Technology Upgrades for Members
The Chamber has launched a new website and backend systems, making it much easier for members to update their profiles, upload logos, and manage sponsorships. The new system is more user-friendly, visually appealing, and provides instant updates for event sponsorships and member information.
3. Event Rebranding and Expansion
The traditional “networking breakfast” has been rebranded as “Morning Mingles” to better reflect the focus on networking and community. The Health and Wellness Expo has also shifted from a senior-only focus to a broader wellness event for all ages, with new features like recycling electronics and a food truck.
4. Increased Member Engagement and Opportunities
Members are encouraged to sponsor events, update their profiles, and participate in new and existing programs. The new website makes it easier for members to get visibility and for the community to connect with local businesses.
5. Young Professionals Group Relaunch
The Chamber has relaunched its Young Professionals group to help retain and engage younger members in the community, aiming to build a strong network for the future. Events are scheduled for the last Thursday of each month and are open to young professionals in the broader Lower Lake County area.
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By DBR Chamber PodcastHere are the top 5 takeaways from this episode:
1. DBR Chamber’s 100th Anniversary & Holiday Luncheon Revamp
The Chamber is celebrating its centennial this year, and the annual holiday luncheon will be extra special. The event will feature new programming, a focus on community celebration, and a revamped meal format with international food stations for more networking and less formality.
2. Major Technology Upgrades for Members
The Chamber has launched a new website and backend systems, making it much easier for members to update their profiles, upload logos, and manage sponsorships. The new system is more user-friendly, visually appealing, and provides instant updates for event sponsorships and member information.
3. Event Rebranding and Expansion
The traditional “networking breakfast” has been rebranded as “Morning Mingles” to better reflect the focus on networking and community. The Health and Wellness Expo has also shifted from a senior-only focus to a broader wellness event for all ages, with new features like recycling electronics and a food truck.
4. Increased Member Engagement and Opportunities
Members are encouraged to sponsor events, update their profiles, and participate in new and existing programs. The new website makes it easier for members to get visibility and for the community to connect with local businesses.
5. Young Professionals Group Relaunch
The Chamber has relaunched its Young Professionals group to help retain and engage younger members in the community, aiming to build a strong network for the future. Events are scheduled for the last Thursday of each month and are open to young professionals in the broader Lower Lake County area.
Join the Chamber
See Upcoming Events
Subscribe to the Podcast Newsletter