Greenville Chamber of Commerce
Recent News About Greenville Chamber of Commerce
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City Council Gives Support To Sale of City Hall BUILDING
The building at 206 South Main Street that has served as City Hall for the past five decades will be sold for redevelopment.
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TerraBella Senior Living Re-Opens Renovated Facility
TerraBella Senior Living Re-Opens Renovated Facility
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Backed by $500K from Bank of America, state chambers partner to launch Minority Business Accelerator program
A national bank has announced that they will partner with state organizations in order to facilitate a new program aimed at helping minority-owned businesses.
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Greenville Chamber: SimplySterile Provides Businesses With System For Keeping Customers And Employees Safe
Local Greenville business, SimplySterile Solutions, played an important role at the recent Gymnastic Olympic Trials in St. Louis: keeping the equipment clean and safe for the gymnasts and their teams.
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Greenville Chamber: SC Leadership Exchange
Now more than ever, we must come together to ensure our state is the best it can be.
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GREENVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Community Matters: The Burnout Crisis in Today's Workplace
In 2019, the World Health Organization recognized job burnout as a disease. COVID-19 only accelerated the rate of occurrence and impact that it had within our workplaces and lives of our employees. Robyn Knox, SHRM-SCP, Registered Corporate Coach™, and self-proclaimed recovering workaholic, explores the causes of job burnout, as well as the impact it has on the affected individuals and organizations. She will share proven strategies that companies can implement to prevent burnout and improve retention of their employees.
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GREENVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Links Group #4
This non-compete leads group offers business networking and referral marketing.
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GREENVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Meet the Team: Noah Barnett
Hey everybody, my name is Noah Barnett, and I am ecstatic to join the Leadership Development team at the Greenville Chamber of Commerce this summer. Outside of being an intern for Tami, I hope to make connections with all facets of the Chamber and of the Greenville community as a whole through this experience. I was born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina and although this is my first time in Greenville, it reminds me of Charlotte in all the best ways, with some added perks like that beautiful river walk. Greenville seems like a city that will only continue to grow exponentially, and that’s what excites me about it.