This quarter, the Gwinnett Chamber and Partnership Gwinnett highlighted several achievements and events aimed at strengthening the local business community. The organization recognized its Chairman’s Club members for their continued commitment to economic growth in the region.
Key activities included a Strategic Leadership Visit to Montréal, Consular Conversations programs with representatives from the Dominican Republic and Canada, as well as local receptions and monthly On Topic luncheons. These initiatives were designed to foster connections and momentum within Gwinnett’s business sector.
The Moxie Awards in August celebrated women in business throughout Gwinnett. Georgia Department of Labor Commissioner Barbara Rivera Holmes was featured at the event, offering insights and inspiration to attendees.
Chairman’s Club receptions took place at The Water Tower and The Forum at Peachtree Corners, providing opportunities for members to network and discuss strategies for furthering business development in the area.
Nick Masino, President & CEO of Gwinnett Chamber & Partnership Gwinnett, stated: “If you know me, you know I like to move fast, think big, and celebrate wins. This quarter gave us plenty to celebrate.”
He added: “First, congratulations to our Chairman’s Club members on another outstanding quarter. You’ve continued to invest your time and resources into making Gwinnett the best place in the world to do business. From our Strategic Leadership Visit in Montréal and our successful Consular Conversations programs with the D.R. and Canada to our local receptions and monthly On Topic luncheons that built momentum right here at home, it’s clear we’re a business community that’s going places — literally and figuratively.”
Masino also commented on recent events: “August’s Moxie Awards were a showstopper, spotlighting the best of Gwinnett’s women in business and featuring Georgia Department of Labor Commissioner Barbara Rivera Holmes, who brought both insight and inspiration to the stage. And if you made it to our Chairman’s Club receptions at The Water Tower and The Forum at Peachtree Corners, you know how powerful it is when great people gather with purpose and good food. These connections are where strategy meets meaning, and that’s how we grow business in Gwinnett!”
Looking ahead to next year, Masino said: “As we close out the year, this issue of The Executive takes on a festive note. Inside, you’ll meet members who embody the spirit of the season, from family traditions that built thriving businesses and local restaurants serving up joy on a plate, to gift ideas from a homegrown chocolatier and festive experiences with more trees than the Redwood Forest.”
He concluded: “Grab your holiday beverage of choice, enjoy these inspiring stories, and remember: our success as a community isn’t seasonal. It’s year-round, powered by leaders like you who believe in Gwinnett and make it better every single day.”
“See you in 2026, ready to #GrowInGwinnett together!”



