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August Business Connection
An informal after-hours event sponsored by High Cliff Restaurant, Banquets & Catering. Bring your business cards and mingle! Cost for Chamber members is $2.00 if registered and paid in advance or $4.00 at the door. Prospective member cost to attend is $20.00.
| High Cliff Restaurant, Banquets & Catering | | W5095 Golf Course Rd. | | Sherwood WI |
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Leadership Fox Cities Executive Program Returns
Leadership Fox Cities Executive is dedicated to the development of C-level and VP-level senior management that have been newly recruited to the area and their spouse/guest. One of our greatest challenges as a region is our ability to attract and retain top level talent from around the globe. This program is a condensed version of our very popular, traditional Leadership program, and will assist the new recruits and their families with making immediate and lasting connections within the community.
Leadership Fox Cities Executive is open to persons living or working in the greater Fox Cities area.
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Leadership Fox Cities Alumni Announce RumChata Run

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2012-2013 Fox Valley Wage & Benefit Study
Providing accurate and up-to-date wage and benefit data for companies within the Fox Valley area has been the long term goal of the annual Northeast Wisconsin Chambers Coalition (NEWCC)* Wage and Benefit Study. Companies who have this information are able to:
- Receive accurate and up-to-date wage and benefit data annually
- Attract and retain quality employees
- Compare their wage and fringe benefit information against the entire N.E.W. area
Your participation is a key factor in making this study a valuable regional resource. For more information, please contact Benjamin Lasiewicz at (920) 734-7101 or blasiewicz@foxcitieschamber.com
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Pathways for College and Career Readiness in Wisconsin
August 20, 2012 | 3:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
The Commons - Entrance # 6
Fox Valley Technical College
1825 N. Bluemound Drive, Appleton
According to the economic study only 24.8% of 27 year olds have obtained a four year degree. What happened to the other 75.2%? How well did we prepare them to enter the workforce? Bill Symonds returns to show a new Pathway. MORE
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