Thursday May 11, 2023
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM EDT
Thursday, May 11th
11:30-1:00 PM
*This event was originally scheduled for April 3, 2023 and was postponed. If you purchased tickets to that event, you do not need to purchase them again; however you must register again with a promocode that was emailed to you on April 18th by Event Director, Jordon Edwards. If you need assistance, please contact us.
Surry County Service Center
915 E. Atkins St.
Dobson, NC
*PLEASE NOTE. LOCATION AND TIME CHANGE FROM ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED EVENT.*
Tickets
Includes: Presentation by Kenny Flowers and lunch
Members: $30
Non-members: $35
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Sponsorship Packages
Presenting Sponsor - $300 [exclusive]
Supporter - $125 [2 available]
Jordon Edwards, Event Director
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The Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce Public Policy Committee presents the Chamber Lecture Series. This is a series of events that bring local and state government leaders to you! Learn more about government policies, operations and processes, hear updates of the current state of government and plans for the future, find answers to your questions, and enjoy a meal with your colleagues. This event series can benefit any and all residents and business owners / operators. If you're interested in staying up-to-date with your local and state government, please attend the next Chamber Lecture Series event!
Supporting Sponsor:
Luck Stone Corporation
Chamber Lecture Series #1
At the first Chamber Lecture Series, we will be visited by Kenny Flowers, NC Assistant Secretary for Rural Economic Development.

"Kenny Flowers serves as the Assistant Secretary for Rural Economic Development at the North Carolina Department of Commerce. In this role he provides guidance for the Department in its efforts to support rural communities and help foster rural prosperity. Kenny leads a team of community and economic development specialists that help communities make the preparations and infrastructure investments needed to attract business and industry, and spur economic growth."
Learn more about Kenny Flowers on the North Carolina Department of Commerce Website here.