Richmond Hill/Bryan County Chamber of Commerce to Host “State of the Community” Forum February 26th

Staff Report From Savannah CEO

Wednesday, February 13th, 2019

The Richmond Hill/Bryan County will host a “State of the Community” Forum on Tuesday, February 26 from 8 to 10 a.m. at the Richmond Hill City Center, 520 Cedar St. Richmond Hill, GA 31324. Breakfast buffet at 8 a.m.; program will begin at 8:30 a.m.

The purpose of the “State of the Community” Forum is to give city and county representatives an opportunity to present on developments on the past year and strategic plans for the upcoming year.

“The RHBC Chamber is pleased to be able to present this event, which gives city and county representatives an opportunity to provide the business community with important information that effects their businesses and every day lives. We have a lot of positive things happening in Bryan County and our plan is to make this an annual event,” said 2019 RHBC Chamber of Commerce Chairman Dallas Daniel.

The Forum will feature the following panelists: Dr. Paul Brooksher, superintendent, Bryan County Schools; Anna Chafin, CEO Development Authority of Bryan County; Chris Lovell, city manager Richmond Hill; Troy Pittman, Georgia Department of Transportation District Five pre-construction engineer; Christy Sherman, director Richmond Hill Visitors Bureau; Ben Taylor, county administrator Bryan County and Tiffany Walraven, Pembroke City Council. The forum will be moderated by Ralph Forbes, vice president/regional director Thomas &Hutton, RHBC Chamber board member and chairman of the Chamber’s Government Affairs Committee. 

As a benefit of membership, this event is complimentary to RHBC Chamber members in good standing but RSVP’s are required by Wednesday, Feb. 20 and may be made via e-mail: [email protected] or call: (912) 756-3444 or visit: www.RHBCchamber.org.

Seating is limited and no tickets will be available at the door. Cost for non-members is $25 and advance registration/payment is required by Feb. 20.  Additionally, RHBC Chamber members and are welcome to e-mail questions for the panel to consider to: [email protected] by Wednesday Feb. 20. Due to time constraints, not all questions may be asked.