Lets Connect @ Clyde

Let's Connect @ Clyde is a luncheon event that blends education and networking in a relaxed, informal venue. Those who attend will have the opportunity to meet and interact with fellow Chamber members - potential business partners - and hear from a community leader.

         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
                                                                                                                       
                                                       

February 14

   "Preparing Public School Students for Success"
   Bill Gronseth, Superintendent of Schools, Duluth Public Schools ISD 709

Join us and learn how our superintendent of schools is working to ensure that the Duluth public schools are preparing students for successful futures. Additionally, hear the details regarding the District’s remaining school renovations and construction. How is the District going to proceed without the hoped-for Learning Levy? If you are interested in our public schools, you will be interested in this presentation.

       

April 10

   "Investing in the Betterment of Northeastern Minnesota"
   Tony Sertich, Commissioner, Iron Range Resources & Rehabilitation Board

Learn how this fourth-generation Iron Ranger is bringing new energy and
insight to the IRRRB. Commissioner Sertich will share how his organization is investing in growing businesses that create jobs, preparing communities for change and growth, and investing in an educated workforce. Northeastern Minnesota’s success is Duluth’s success; our fortunes are inextricably woven. There is good news to share. Join us and be there to hear it.

       

October 30 -   RSVP

   "Safeguarding Our Community"
   Gordon Ramsay, Police Chief, City of Duluth Police Department

Duluth’s top cop will share the police department’s challenges as it strives to maintain a safe and secure community. Hear how Chief Ramsay is fighting crime in innovative ways as our city’s finest are called upon to combat crime with limited resources. Join us and also learn how the new Duluth & St. Louis County Safety Building is meeting the needs of our police officers.