Lancaster Chamber - Connections 2008 - (Page 21) The Chamber provides leadership that mobilizes business, community, education and government around a common vision of prosperity. Leadership at Work individuals add economic and social value to the collective good. Ambitious, bold, even lofty, this common mission will require an unprecedented spirit of collaboration and cooperation. It will position Lancaster County as an innovative, progressive community, brimming with opportunity for residents, entrepreneurs, young people and more. Setting the Stage for Success In 2008, The Chamber will concentrate our efforts on laying the groundwork for mobilizing business, government, education and community: • Create an integrated network of business and community organizations. Lancaster County is home to a myriad of impressive organizations serving the community in a variety of ways – Leadership Lancaster, the Housing Development Corporation, the James Street Improvement District, the Economic Development Company of Just a few of the initiatives and events The Chamber provides to enable our members to understand our leadership agenda and play an active role in it: • 24/7 public policy information and resources on our Advocacy web site at www.lancasterchamber.com/ advocacy • Calls-to-action on pending legislation anticipated to affect business • Legislative Briefings on the latest public policies and regulations • Wake Up to the Issues Forum series, bimonthly expert forums to understand some of the most newsworthy and complex issues facing our community and the private sector • Diversity initiatives, ongoing outreach to minority business owners to ensure all voices are heard in developing Lancaster’s future • State of the County, an annual event focused on assessing our current community and identifying future challenges and opportunities w w w . l c c i . c o m | Connections 21 http://www.lancasterchamber.com/advocacy http://www.lancasterchamber.com/advocacy http://www.lcci.com
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