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Northern Kentucky Chamber Eggs ‘N Issues topic for August: Why the Arts Matter


 

 The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will host Eggs ‘N Issues: “Why the Arts Matter” on Aug. 21.

The event will feature a panel of experts discussing the role the arts play in developing a strong workforce, retaining and attracting talent, and providing a venue to promote diversity of thought.

Panelists include J.R. Cassidy from the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, Karen Etling from Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center, and Laurie Risch from Behringer-Crawford Museum.

“Northern Kentucky has a booming art scene,” said Brent Cooper, President and CEO of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. “It’s important to discuss how we can leverage the arts to attract and retain top talent and promote the region as a great place to live and work.”

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

Registration for Eggs ‘N Issues is $25 for NKY Chamber members and $50 for future members. Pre-registration is required online at www.NKYChamber.com/events.

The Title Sponsor for Eggs ‘N Issues is DBL Law and the monthly sponsor is meetNKY. The Cincinnati Business Courier is the community partner for this event.

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.

For more information on the Northern KentuckyChamber, click here.


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