Navigating the 2024 Election

By all indications, the 2024 election will once again be a highly emotional, highly divisive event. As the voice for business in your community, your Chamber needs to encourage the business community to participate in elections, but you likely want to stay above the political fray. How will your Chamber capitalize on this environment while avoiding the landmines? According to a recent Edelman survey, the public trusts business more than non-profits, government or the media. We’ll discuss ways your chamber can capitalize on that trust to educate your members and the public on important issues and offices as well as the role that you can play in building trust in our elections..

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Pat Kahle, President/CEO Union County (NC) Chamber

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