Executive women’s golf clinic held at Château Élan by Gwinnett Chamber

Nick Masino, President & CEO at Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
Nick Masino, President & CEO at Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
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The Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce hosted its Executive Women’s Golf Clinic at Château Élan on Mar. 18, bringing together executive-level women professionals for a morning focused on skill-building and networking.

The event aimed to help participants build confidence in golf while fostering professional relationships. Attendees began the day with breakfast sponsored by Jackson EMC before joining instructional sessions led by LPGA professionals. The sessions covered driving, chipping, and putting, offering an accessible environment for all skill levels. Lunch followed the clinic, providing further opportunities for connection.

According to the official website, the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce supports diverse small businesses and serves one of the nation’s most diverse counties according to the official website. The organization was named Chamber of the Year in 2023 according to the official website and represents over 2,100 member businesses as noted on the official website.

The chamber seeks to promote business, unite leaders, and nurture an inclusive economy according to the official website. It hosts more than 220 events annually to encourage networking and growth according to the official website, operating in Gwinnett County—a highly diverse area according to the official website.

Events like this golf clinic are part of ongoing efforts by the chamber to provide spaces where leaders can expand their networks while developing new skills. More information about upcoming events is available on the chamber’s events page.



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