Danville, VA – The Danville Pittsylvania Chamber of Commerce is calling on local business owners, entrepreneurs, and leaders to be part of something bigger – two upcoming Chamber Interest Meetings designed to expand the region’s reach, influence, and opportunities for growth.
The first meeting will be held Wednesday, September 24, from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM at the Danville Area Training Center (630 Randolph Street, Danville, VA). The second meeting will take place Wednesday, October 1, from 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM at Harvest Hall at Ace T. Farms (128 Depot Street, Chatham, VA).
“We’ve seen incredible momentum and excitement around Chamber membership, so much so that we’ve added additional opportunities to engage,” said Anne Moore-Sparks, President & CEO of the Danville Pittsylvania Chamber of Commerce. “These meetings are about more than learning the benefits of joining – they’re about building the kind of dynamic, interconnected network that creates opportunities you can’t find anywhere else.”
Participants will:
- Gain an inside look at Chamber benefits that drive visibility, growth, and influence.
- Engage in a live Q&A with Chamber staff to get tailored answers to their business needs.
- Hear real success stories from current members who have turned connections into results.
- Enjoy refreshments and open networking with like-minded leaders shaping the region’s future.
The Chamber extends heartfelt thanks to the Danville Area Training Center and Harvest Hall Event Venue at Ace T. Farms for generously hosting these events.
“These meetings are more than introductions – they’re an invitation to be part of the region’s most influential network,” Moore-Sparks added. “The Chamber is the voice of business in our region, and with each new member, that voice becomes stronger, more powerful, and more capable of shaping the future.”
Attendance is free, but registration is encouraged to ensure space.
Register at: https://business.dpchamber.org/events/.
The Danville Pittsylvania Chamber of Commerce accelerates business growth by connecting its 600 member organizations and more than 23,000 employee members to dynamic resources and networks. The Chamber’s number one goal is to help area businesses of all sizes to grow and prosper.
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