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Northern Kentucky Chamber to host Eggs ‘N Issues: Improving Productivity Through Workplace Design


The look and feel of the workplace is changing at a rapid pace, and organizations are learning how to adapt to this change. On Tuesday, June 20  the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will present Eggs ‘N Issues: Improving Productivity Through Workplace Design.

Tom Prewitt, an attorney at Graydon Head, is one of the scheduled panelists at the June NKY Chamber Eggs “N Issues

Attendees will hear from a panel of experts on how a culture change impacts the design of a new work space, the impact of the bottom line in modernizing office space, and the benefits of a modern work space in efficiency, functionality, wellness, and many other areas.

Scheduled panelists include:

  • Keith Cron, OstermanCron
  • Michael Kelley, KZF Design
  • Tom Prewitt, Graydon Head

“Businesses today have to find a way to develop a workplace environment that is efficient, and at the same time have a place that will keep their workers engaged and satisfied,” said Eggs ‘N Issues Chair and Vice President of Business Banking at Republic Bank, Tom Tilmes. “This program will discuss how organizations can make both happen, making it a win for the company and their people.”

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 panel discussion 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, and the non-profit spotlight for this event is Welcome House of Northern Kentucky.

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce is the leading business organization in Northern Kentucky. It is a Five-Star Accredited Chamber with nearly 1,500 member companies representing approximately 175,000 employees.

The Chamber focuses its efforts on education, workforce development, international trade, leadership development, and government relations at the federal, state and local level. More information on the Chamber is available here.

Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce


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