Gwinnett Chamber hosts executive networking event at Water Tower Innovation Center

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More than 250 executives attended the Gwinnett Chamber Chairman’s Club August Connecting Currents Reception, an event presented by Piedmont Eastside. The gathering took place at the Water Tower Innovation Center in Buford and was catered by Marlow’s Tavern.

The Water Tower Innovation Center, which hosted the event, focuses on engineering, technology, and sustainable water solutions. It serves as a collaborative space for business leaders, government officials, and researchers to work on environmental stewardship initiatives.

According to the Chamber, the Chairman’s Club programs are intended to provide senior decision-makers with opportunities to exchange ideas and develop partnerships. “Chairman’s Club programming is designed to create trusted spaces for senior decision-makers to exchange ideas, explore partnerships, and build relationships with peers across industries. By connecting executives at this level, the Chamber continues to advance Gwinnett’s competitive edge as a destination for business growth and innovation.”

The club targets C-level leaders interested in strategic networking within Gwinnett’s business community. “For C-level leaders seeking strategic connections and access to Gwinnett’s most influential business community, the Chairman’s Club offers unparalleled opportunities to network and engage with peers who are shaping the region’s future.”



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