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 The young professionals of
 Grant County are dedicated to their
 community and being involved.
 CLOCKWISE: The Chamber’s Ambassadors enjoy a
 luncheon at Indiana Wesleyan’s Wildcat Stadium.

 Officials break ground for development at Carey Services.
 A group of Chamber members collectively monitor
 the different aspects of local, state and federal   Thriving Families Thriving Grant County
 government and meet on a regular basis.  This group   Executive Director Cathy Weatherspoon cuts the
 is the Chamber’s Governmental Affairs Committee.    ribbon on the 5th Street Commons.
 They advise the Chamber’s Board of Directors
 on different issues to pay attention to for the
 betterment of Grant County business.                             GCYPN

 The Chamber brings state and local government                    The Grant County Young Professionals Network
 to the business community. The Chamber hosts a                   (GCYPN) focuses on bringing together a group of
 State of the City where Marion’s mayor addresses                 young, high energy individuals for the purpose
 the community’s future. Third House Session(s)                   of collaboration, conversation, networking
 and the State Legislative Dinner give members the                and to promote leadership and a sense of
 opportunity to have direct conversations with their              community in Grant County.
 Senators and State Representatives on issues that
 affect their businesses.  Candidate forums provide               GCYPN’s monthly mixer provides young
 members the opportunity to learn the platforms of                professionals the opportunity to make personal
 candidates in various local races.                               and professional connections in a relaxed
                                                                  atmosphere.
 Whether speaking on behalf of the local business
 community, providing a platform for local businesses             The young professionals of Grant County
 to have their voice heard, or guiding them to where              are dedicated to their community and being       Café Valley, Chairman’s Circle Member
 they should project their voice, the Chamber is the              involved. In order to capitalize on its promise
 “voice” for local businesses.                                    to promote a sense of community, GCYPN has
                                                                  been able to donate items for Gilead Ministries’
       Mike Halstead and Michelle Doyle cut the ribbon on         Project 20/20, provide uniforms for Marion
       Halstead Architects new office.                            Community Schools, serve Thanksgiving Dinner
       Via employees pose at the 2019 Golf Outing.                at the Grant County Rescue Mission, ring
                                                                  bells for the Salvation Army, supply
                                                                  new sports equipment for the Boys &
                                                                  Girls Club of Grant County, and build
                                                                  homes for Habitat for Humanity.

                                                                  It is by uniting common bonds
                                                                  through community involvement that
                                                                  the most profound business relationships
                                                                  are formed, through leadership, networking
                                                                  and a sense of community.
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