
Chamber Workshop Submission
Chamber Workshops give members a platform to share their expertise, provide value to fellow business professionals, and increase visibility for their business. Whether you're teaching a practical skill, discussing industry trends, or offering professional insights, these sessions are a great way to establish yourself as a resource within the business community. Think of it as a "Lunch and Learn" without the lunch (unless sponsored by the Presenter).
Eligibility
To host a Chamber Workshop, you must be a Chamber member in good standing.
Guidelines
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Chamber Workshops should be educational and informative in nature. This is not a sales pitch.
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Workshop topics should provide practical information, insights, or skills that are relevant to business owners, managers, employees, or other business-minded individuals.
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Scheduling of workshops is limited to the St. Anthony Village library's hours of availability.
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Presentations should be between 30 and 45 minutes in length, with additional time available for questions and discussion.
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Presenters are encouraged to incorporate audience participation and allow time for questions.
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Presenters may briefly introduce themselves and their business at the beginning or end of the session, but the primary focus should remain on delivering valuable content.
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Workshops are open to Chamber members and guests. Attendance is not guaranteed and may vary depending on topic and scheduling.
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The Chamber reserves the right to approve workshop topics and scheduling to ensure a variety of subjects and avoid duplication.
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Presenters are responsible for providing any handouts, materials, or technology needed for their presentation.
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There is no fee to present a Chamber Workshop. Presenters receive recognition and promotional exposure through Chamber marketing channels.