Chairman’s Club launches Cars & Conversation event for executive networking

Nick Masino, President & CEO at Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
Nick Masino, President & CEO at Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce - Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
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The Gwinnett Chamber launched its 2026 Chairman’s Club series with the Cars & Conversation event, presented by Rocket IT. The gathering brought together executives and decision-makers from Gwinnett County and metro Atlanta for a business networking reception.

The event took place in an automotive-themed venue, featuring a display of vehicles contributed by members of the Chairman’s Club. Notable cars included favorites from Lanier Levett, Past Chair of the Board; Jim Brooks, a recent Public Service Award recipient; and Roger Green of Green Financial Services. Their participation aimed to add a personal aspect to the networking experience.

During the evening, attendees had opportunities to build professional relationships, explore potential partnerships, and participate in business-to-business networking focused on supporting growth in both Gwinnett and the broader Atlanta area.

The Gwinnett Chamber expressed gratitude to its annual sponsors—Vox Pop Uli, Office Creations, Neuberger & Company, Sugar Hill Church, and Taillefer Commercial Group—for their ongoing support of executive-level networking events.

Executives interested in future Chairman’s Club receptions or other business networking opportunities are encouraged to visit GwinnettChamber.org/ChairmansClub.

The Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce supports over 2,100 member businesses and serves one of the most diverse counties in the United States. The organization was named Chamber of the Year in 2023. It aims to promote business development, unite local leaders, nurture an inclusive economy, and hosts more than 220 events each year to encourage networking and growth within Gwinnett County.



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