What a long, strange trip it’s been… In a nod to The Grateful Dead, the journey to my current role as your…
Frederick County Chamber of Commerce
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Our Partners In Trust inter-city visits create an opportunity for Frederick County leaders to engage in meaningful dialogue and generate innovative ideas…
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A project is “a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result.” That definition covers the design, development, and…
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What is the impact of Frederick County Nonprofit Organizations on the welfare and economy of Frederick County? For the past year,…
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Elizabeth Cromwell resigns as President & CEO of Frederick County Chamber of Commerce – Rick Weldon named Chamber President & CEO – …
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The real power in membership in the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce is the collective voice of the Frederick County business community…
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It’s a relatively rare occasion to have the entire eight-member Frederick County General Assembly gathered in one place to chat about their…
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On Thursday, May 24th at Morningside Inn the distinguished class of Leadership Frederick County gathered for the last time to celebrate their…
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On May 16, 2018 Leadership Frederick County program alumni, content experts and program supporters from three decades came together at ThorpeWood in the Catoctin…
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It’s a relatively rare occasion to have the entire eight-member Frederick County General Assembly gathered in one place to chat about their work, but that’s exactly what happened on Friday, May 4 at the Delaplaine Visual Arts Center at the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce’s 2018 Legislative Wrap -Up Breakfast. Almost 100 Chamber members attended, and from the buzz in the room, everyone seemed excited to hear about the Session that adjourned on April 9, 2018. Following a warm Chamber welcome from President/CEO Elizabeth Cromwell, Public Policy Committee Chairman Eric Soter opened with the first question.