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
Business After Business with DePaul Athletics at Wintrust Arena
Attend the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce’s Business After Business networking event hosted by DePaul Athletics and Wintrust Arena (200 E. Cermak Road, Chicago, IL 60616). A networking reception will be held in the Blue Demon Club, while guests will have
Infrastructure Bill: What Is It and How Can My Company Be a Part of It?
Presented by the Illinois Small Business Development Center at the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce Illinois is set to receive nearly $18 billion from the federal government as a result of the infrastructure bill, on top of the $45 billion already
Updating Our Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Featuring Siemens USA CEO Barbara Humpton
As Federal, State and Local Governments prioritize electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the nation, the Midwest is poised to seamlessly connect America’s first sustainable road trip. From electric vehicle drivers and manufacturers, to utilities, and government regulatory bodies —
Chicagoland Chamber Announces ‘All In’ Initiative Advocating for Economic and Regulatory Relief
Supported by over fifty Chambers across Illinois, the coalition urges the Illinois Legislature to enact policies to aid businesses and further economic recovery. The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce is pleased to launch a coalition of over fifty Chamber partners throughout
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Jim Tyree Award Finalist: Jeff Swano, Dig Right In Landscaping
The oak trees of Kiwanis Park in Brookfield could be seen from the road, but did not warrant a second look. When Jeff Swano looked at them,he saw raw beauty that could be diluted by man if not protected.