Chamber members, their employees, co-workers and guests are encouraged to attend the Chamber’s networking mixer next week. Immanuel Christian School is hosting the event on Thursday, February 16th from 5 pm to 7 pm in their brand new location High School space, which is the entire Mezzanine level of the former HNB building in the heart of Downtown Hazleton, on the corner of Broad & Laurel Streets, 101 W. Broad Street, Suite M, Hazleton.
Attendees will enjoy a casual, after-hours event, networking with the business community of Greater Hazleton Chamber! Enjoy hors d’ oeuvres and beverages provided by The Poppy Press. Everyone is encouraged to bring along their business cards to distribute to their fellow Chamber members. And a doorprize drawing will also take place.
As stated, reservations are required. You may register on the online Chamber Calendar of Events at www.hazletonchamber.org, contact the Chamber office at 570.455.1509 or .
Pictured in the photo from Immanuel Christian School are Kelly Knowlden, Chancellor and Tiffany Joyner - Dean of Students.
The City of Hazleton Drop the Drugs van will be parked outside the PA Theatre of Performing Arts PTPA, 212 W Broad Street in Downtown Hazleton tomorrow morning (Wednesday, January 25th) from 7 am to 9 am, during our Chamber January Red Carpet Breakfast program where Mayor Cusat will be our main event speaker.
The Drop the Drugs van is a mobile drug drop-off location to help keep excess and unwanted prescription drugs out of the hands of our children. This service is open anyone.
The Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce Women’s Networking Committee is holding their first woman’s networking luncheon program for 2023 Tuesday, January 31st from 12 noon to 1 pm at Top of the 80’s Restaurant in Hazleton. The event is being sponsored by NEPIRC and it is open for any woman to attend.
“The woman’s networking committee is very excited to continue to offer our luncheon programs for 2023. We will continue to keep our topics up to date and related to women and business.” explains Leann Fallabel, Vice President of Marketing of the Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce.
The program will begin promptly at 12 noon and will include lunch. Our guest speaker will be Leo Gilroy, Director, Strategy and Innovation from NEPIRC and he will present on Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, and Self-awareness. Leading with emotional intelligence requires the ability to understand employees’ viewpoints, including how their experiences might have informed their perspectives, and demonstrates a willingness to see the world as others see it — without standing in judgment. Leader effectiveness is determined by how well they understand themselves, their awareness of how others view them and how they navigate the resulting interactions. Building those skills requires a willingness to learn and recognize your own emotional triggers and weaknesses. Therefore, intentionally increasing self-awareness helps improve emotional intelligence and leadership effectiveness.
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The Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce is seeking businesses to participate in the 2023 Greater Hazleton Job Fair set for Thursday, March 23rd. The job fair will be held at the Laurel Mall Route 93 in Hazleton from 10 am to 3:30 pm.
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