Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce: Greenville Chamber Young Professionals Leadership Luncheon (for 2022 GCYP Members Only)

Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce: Greenville Chamber Young Professionals Leadership Luncheon (for 2022 GCYP Members Only)
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Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

Date: April 20, 2022

Time: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Contact: Tami Miller

Email: tmiller@greenvillechamber.org

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Greenville Chamber Young Professionals Leadership Luncheon (for 2022 GCYP Members Only) Free

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The Greenville Chamber is taking every safety precaution recommended by the CDC and state and local officials for our event, including limiting capacity and implementing social distancing during this event.  Attendees are encouraged to wear masks – whether you are vaccinated or not. We will continue to follow the latest CDC, state and local guidelines and will communicate any changes to our plan. If you feel sick, stay home!  You will be refunded or credited 100% of registration fees paid if you are ill due to COVID-19.

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