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Charlotte Area Chamber Of Commerce: The Charlotte Area Chamber Of Commerce Has Appointed Bryan Holladay, With CLT Public Relations, As T ...
The Charlotte Area Chamber of Commerce has appointed Bryan Holladay, with CLT Public Relations, as the new Public Policy Committee Chair ...
11/4/2021
Politics for non-political people
The Charlotte Area Chamber of Commerce has appointed Bryan Holladay, with CLT Public Relations, as the new Public Policy Committee Chair. As the Committee Chair, Holladay will facilitate conversations on public policy, regulations, ordinances, and legislation that impact the business community in the Charlotte area.
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The Public Policy Committee is a collection of Charlotte professionals who want to learn about local policies and how they will impact local businesses. It is local politics for non-political people; intended to be fun, informal, non-partisan but yet informative. The committee plans to meet regularly covering topics such as elections, community safety, development, and local issues. The committee plans to invite local elected leaders, community leaders, city officials, and other guest speakers to attend meetings.
For information on the Public Policy Committee or the Charlotte Area Chamber of Commerce, you can contact Jessica Helms at jessica@charlotteareachamber.com.
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About CLT Public Relations
CLT Public Relations is a boutique Government Affairs Firm that focuses on advocacy services in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, and the surrounding municipalities. CLT Public Relations works to solve problems through local advocacy strategies, public affairs management, and professional networking. When government policies, regulations, and processes become confusing, time-consuming, and costly, CLT Public Relations has the experience, background, and relationships to help. www.CLTPR.com
This press release was produced by the Charlotte Area Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed here are the author’s own.