The Long Road to Recovery: Liquidity, flexibility, & risk management in the age of COVID-19
Nearly four months into the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses across Chicagoland are finally beginning to reopen, as residents and workers readjust to daily life. But with infection rates spiking in other parts of the country and persistent concerns about the long-term
Creating a Winning DE&I Strategy by Removing Degree Requirements for Emerging Tech Talent
Presented by Tech Elevator Filling tech talent gaps with career changers can fulfill your company’s diversity, equity, and inclusion goals. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recently reported that by 2028, the number of people employed as software developers will
Statement on the Passing of Christopher Crane
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce extends our deepest condolences to the Crane family upon the passing of Christopher Crane, the former CEO of Exelon Corporation and the 2018 recipient of the Chamber’s Daniel H. Burnham Award for Distinguished Leadership. Christopher
Political Panel Delivers Inside Look at Upcoming Elections
Left to right: John Carpenter, Senior VP of External Affairs at the Chicagoland Chamber; Dan Mihalopoulos, Politics “Early & Often” Chicago Sun-Times political reporter; Mark Brown, Chicago Sun-Times columnist, Dr. Chris Mooney, Director of the Institute of Government and Public
Superman: a Chicagoland Chamber Creation?
In a blog post for the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE), Senior VP Chris Mead introduces a remarkable theory: that the idea of Superman – yes, that Superman – came directly from the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce. That
Chicagoland Chamber Congratulates Speaker Welch on Historic Election
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce issued the following statement regarding the news that Representative Emanuel “Chris” Welch has been elected and sworn in as the 70th Speaker of the Illinois House. “The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, representing nearly 1,000 businesses