Greater Fayetteville Chamber and NC CEED Team Up
To Equip Local Businesses Through Success Seminars
Fayetteville, NC —The Greater Fayetteville Chamber is excited to announce a dynamic partnership with the NC Center for Economic Empowerment & Development (CEED) to equip business owners with the tools and strategies they need to succeed.
"Education is a cornerstone of the Chamber’s mission to foster a vibrant business community through advocacy, innovation, and impactful programs," said Greater Fayetteville Chamber CEO Nat Robertson. The Success Seminars, held in a Lunch & Learn format, will offer expert-led sessions, providing valuable insights and networking opportunities for local business owners and community leaders.
Future seminar topics include:
The first seminar “Monetizing Content: Turning Your Online Presence into Profit" is scheduled for 15 January 2025 at 230 Hay St. Fayetteville, NC 28305. Enjoy lunch while connecting with industry experts and fellow business owners to gain actionable strategies for success.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with the Greater Fayetteville Chamber to host the Success Seminars as a resource for local entrepreneurs,” said Suzy Hrabovsky, Executive Director, CEED . “These seminars present an exceptional opportunity for business owners to gain actionable knowledge from experts and build meaningful connections with peers, ultimately empowering them to grow and succeed.”
Together, the Greater Fayetteville Chamber and NC CEED are driving economic vitality and fostering resilience in business throughout the Fayetteville and Cumberland County area.
About NC CEED
The Center for Economic Empowerment & Development (CEED), formerly known as the Women’s Center of Fayetteville, was founded May 20th, 1990 as the result of the vision and determination of a small group of Fayetteville women who recognized the demand for a facility where the information on community services could be collected and distributed to our community. This group of women realized these services should complement each other, not compete with each other and that a network of these helping agencies was vital to our community.
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Greater Fayetteville Chamber serves as a catalyst in growing a healthy business community through our advocacy of business friendly public policy, fostering of diverse innovative business initiatives, and delivering valuable programs and services to our members — made possible through strong collaborative partnerships.
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