Top 5 Takeaways from the April Lancaster Chamber Consortiums focusing on Business and Education Partnerships
UncategorizedAt our April Consortium Meetings, the Lancaster Chamber was joined by businesses, community partners, and education partners to discuss Business and Education Partnerships, while highlighting the work of the Career Ready Lancaster! program and the INSPIRE Lancaster platform. Here are the top 5 Takeaways from the April Consortiums: 1. Setting the stage: Over the next 10 […]
Growing Grit: A Powerful Tool for High Performing Teams
Chamber Updates, Leadercastby Ashley Glensor, Programs & Marketing Specialist, Lancaster Chamber Leadercast -The One Thing is only a few days away, featuring ten of world’s most influential and acclaimed leaders. Each speaker will share one specific aspect of leadership that makes a leader worth following. Leadercast is a fantastic opportunity to invest in the emerging leaders on […]
CONNECTING LANCASTER’S BUSINESS COMMUNITY TO LOCAL ENERGY, ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH & SAFETY RESOURCES
Chamber Updates, New ProgrammingWritten by Kirsten Deysher, Entech Engineering, Inc. – Lititz Serve. Connect. Solve. Lead. These are the core values of the Lancaster Chamber. As an active Chamber member for many years, I wanted to find a way to better serve the community by connecting the resources I know so much about with those who need them […]
Welcome New Members – March 2022
Chamber Updates, New MembersWe are grateful for the many businesses choosing to invest with us and our mission! We’re excited to welcome businesses in Lancaster County who have become Members and Partners with us at the Lancaster Chamber in March 2022! Because of businesses that choose to be Members and Partners, we are able to fund powerful initiatives […]
Kitchen Kettle Village: It Really Does Take A Village
Uncategorizedby Michelle Rondinelli, President of Kitchen Kettle Foods, Inc. Our Village of 40 specialty shops, restaurants, and lodging stemmed from very humble beginnings in my grandparent’s garage in 1954. To think a stack of kettles and a few dozen recipes would eventually turn into a community of shops that welcomes over 800,000 people each year […]