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Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce Annual Business Luncheon
Crain’s Detroit Business Managing Editor Jennette Smith, Detroit Free Press Editorial Page Editor Stephen Henderson and The Detroit News Editorial Page Editor Nolan Finley will be in the spotlight at the Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce annual business luncheon. Scheduled for Thursday, October 18 at Shenandoah Country Club, 5600 Walnut Lake Rd in West Bloomfield, the annual event brings together area business leaders and promotes a dialogue focused on improving the state’s economy.
The luncheon begins at 11 a.m. with check-in and networking. Panelists will be moderated by Fox2’s Charlie Langton with a “Let It Rip” format that will include audience questions and participation for an enlightened discussion about the state of southeast Michigan.
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“In assembling our panel, our goal was to feature speakers who would give our guests a brutally honest perspective about the revitalization of Southeast Michigan,” said Martin Manna, president of the Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce. “These panel participants have a bird’s eye view of the political and business landscape of the region, which enables them to impart valuable knowledge and insights pertaining to our theme.”
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More than 300 guests attended last year’s luncheon, which featured corporate and political leaders from across the state.
Tickets for the event can be purchased by contacting the Chamber office at: 248.996.8340 or info@chaldeanchamber.com. Cost is $50 for Chaldean Chamber members, $60 for non-members.
The Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce is a partnership of Chaldean businesses and professionals working together to strengthen members’ business, increase job opportunities, encourage expansion and promote Chaldean business and culture. The Chamber seeks to service and represent Aramaic-speaking people, including Assyrians, Chaldeans and Syriacs. For more information, visit www.chaldeanchamber.com.
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