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Chamber’s Eggs ‘n Issues to discuss opportunities, challenges with NKY infrastructure July 18 at Receptions


There are several important development projects happening in Northern Kentucky that will shape the future of the region for years to come.

On Tuesday, July 18 the Northern Kentucky Chamber is inviting the local business community to Eggs ‘N Issues to discuss the opportunities and challenges with our current infrastructure. What will our infrastructure look like in the next five years? What can we do to work toward shovel ready sites for economic development?

Attendees will hear from a panel of experts from various infrastructure industries about how future changes could impact businesses.

Scheduled panelists include:
 Adam Chaney – SD1
 Wade Williams – Northern Kentucky Tri-ED
 Bob Yeager – KYTC District 6
 Rhonda Whitaker (Moderator) – Duke Energy

“There has been much talk in the news about our country’s aging infrastructure,” said Eggs ‘N Issues Chair and Vice President of Business Banking at Republic Bank, Tom Tilmes. “On July 18, our Eggs ‘N Issues program will take a look at the challenges and opportunities with our local infrastructure from a great panel of speakers.”

Eggs ‘N Issues will take place at Receptions Banquet and Conference Center – South (1379 Donaldson Road, Erlanger, KY 41018). The event will begin with registration, breakfast, and networking from 7:30-7:55am, with the program running from 7:55-9am.

Registration for Eggs ‘N Issues is $25 for Chamber members and $50 for non-members. Pre-registration is required by going online to www.nkychamber.com/events.

The Title Sponsor for Eggs ‘N Issues is DBL Law, the sponsor for July is Paul Hemmer Company, and the Non-Profit Spotlight for this event will be the Freestore Foodbank.


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