Chamber President's Commentary -- Mike Seward
March 8, 2013
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By: Bay Area Chamber of Commerce
On February 20th, your Bay Area Chamber of Commerce
hosted the Bay Area "State of the Community" program at
Bay Valley Resort with a full house of more than 320
community and business leaders registered.
Speakers included:
Chris Shannon, Mayor, City of Bay City
Ernie Krygier, Chair, Bay County Board of Commissioners
Paul Wasek, Supervisor, Williams Charter Township
John Mertz, Superintendent, Essexville-Hampton Public
Schools
Chamber Chairman of the Board, Pat O'Brien, EMCOR, Inc., Public Affairs Division Vice Chairman, Guy Packard, Consumers Energy, and AT&T's Gavin Goetz also participated.
The theme for the event was "Great Challenges - Great Opportunities", coined by Mayor Shannon.
Speakers keyed in on at least nine major issues impacting the Bay Area that are presently being addressed, such as:
Community & Economic Development
Public Safety
Water Quality & Supply
Neighborhood Development
Financial Management
Saginaw Bay Beaches & Pier
Necessary Construction/Repairs of Roads
Education Improvements
Collaboration
It was pointed out during the program that teamwork, cooperation and unity are the cornerstones of progress.
It was also pointed out that with business, government and education leaders working together in an open and positive manner, we can continue to build and improve the entire Bay Area.
Your Bay Area Chamber of Commerce calls on all of our leaders and residents to help build big ticket ideals for this community.
Let's make sure the Bay Area continues to thrive and improve.
Bay Area Chamber of Commerce
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The Bay Area Chamber of Commerce is a membership organization joining businesses and the community for economic growth and well-being of the entire Bay Area.
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