Equity in Hiring: Unlocking Untapped Talent
Hosted by the Chicagoland Chamber’s Workforce and Talent Council The event will feature in-depth discussions on diverse hiring practices, shedding light on strategies that go beyond traditional recruitment methods. Participants will gain insights into innovative approaches that organizations can adopt
Emerging Leaders Fireside Chat with Monica Mueller
Join Emerging Leaders Chicago on January 19 for a Fireside Chat with Motorola Solutions Vice President of Government Affairs Monica Mueller. Mueller is responsible for the company’s government affairs globally, and she also oversees the company’s country management organization. Mueller
The Hidden Costs of Deferred Care
Presented by the Chicagoland Chamber Healthcare Council The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that approximately 41% of U.S. adults delayed or avoided medical care as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. From dramatic reductions in cancer detection to
Member News: University of Chicago Announces Major Expansion
Chamber member The University of Chicago Medicine has announced plans to reopen an adult trauma center on its campus as part of a major expansion project. The $270 million project will increase access to trauma care for South Side patients,
Member News: Bank of America Partners with Year Up Chicago
Photo credit: Bank of America Chamber member Bank of America has generously donated 20 running slots for its Shamrock Shuffle 8K to young adults participating in the Year Up Chicago program. Year Up Chicago is a one-year training program
Special Olympics Celebrates its 50th Anniversary this Year!
Special Olympics was born in Chicago when the first International Special Olympics Games were held on July 20, 1968 at Soldier Field. Since then it has grown into a worldwide movement engaging millions of children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The Special