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Ribbon Cutting: Eau Claire Chamber/Hmong Wisconsin Chamber Office Collaboration

By mills@eauclairechamber.org | April 26, 2022

On Friday, April 22nd, the team from the Hmong Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce (HWCC) joined us in announcing that HWCC will be sharing a space within the Chamber office at 101 N. Farwell St.  Their presence in our area will be an impactful one and we look forward to future collaborations with them.  For more…

Eggs and Issues: State of Altoona Address

By franke@eauclairechamber.org | April 22, 2022

The April 21st edition of Eggs & Issues featured the state of the city of Altoona address, given by Altoona Mayor Brendan Pratt and Altoona City Administrator Mike Golat. They discussed Altoona’s collaboration efforts, events, and economic development over the last year. The event closed with Pratt and Golat presenting three awards to outstanding community…

Ribbon Cutting: The DreamShip Center

By mills@eauclairechamber.org | April 22, 2022

Congratulations to our new Investor, The DreamShip Center! We celebrated their new location in Eau Claire with a Ribbon Cutting. With another center in Rice Lake, The DreamShip Center is located in Banbury Place at 800 Wisconsin Street, Suite 305 in Eau Claire. DreamShip Center is founded in the belief that strong early childhood education…

April Blog: The Perspective

By winegar@eauclairechamber.org | April 21, 2022

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Report 2021 The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism has released its annual report for its diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts for the past year of 2021. They have taken efforts to embrace elements of diversity, equity, and inclusion in their everyday tasks as an organization, and it shows in their organizational…

April Blog: Workforce Connector

By winegar@eauclairechamber.org | April 20, 2022

University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Spring Graduating Class Experiencing High Job Placement, and Low Unemployment Rates The state of Wisconsin is reported one of the lowest unemployment rates in history for the state at 2.9%. This was released by the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. This is encouraging higher rates of job placement for new…

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