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CONNECTIONS THAT MATTER

Walla Walla Valley Chamber Blog

By Arlene Alen
CEO & President | Walla Walla Valley Chamber

 

With May upon us, the spirit of self-investment and community engagement permeates the air, beckoning individuals to join in the journey of personal and professional growth. At the Chamber of Commerce, we're proud to offer a myriad of opportunities for individuals to connect, learn and thrive. From Chamber Cafés to Sector Roundtables, May is brimming with events tailored to empower our community members and foster collaboration.

Chamber Cafés and Sector Roundtables serve as the epicenter of networking and knowledge-sharing for professionals across various sectors. Whether you're involved in agriculture, agribusiness, agritourism, or you're a small business owner, solopreneur, or self-employed individual, these gatherings provide a platform to connect with like-minded individuals, exchange experiences, ideas, and resources, and forge meaningful partnerships.

Kicking off the month was the inaugural gathering of the WWV Women in Business Masterminds group on May 1. This initiative, designed to empower and support female entrepreneurs, garnered overwhelming interest, quickly filling up with eager participants. The concept of "masterminds" draws inspiration from collaborative peer-to-peer mentoring groups where members share their expertise, provide feedback, and offer support to help each other achieve their goals. With a waitlist already in place for a second group, it's evident that the thirst for knowledge and community among women in business is palpable.

On May 14, the spotlight shines on our young professionals with the second gathering of the WWV Young Professionals group. Following a highly successful inaugural event, which featured a panel of young professionals sharing their inspiring stories of business start-ups, challenges, and successes, anticipation is high for this upcoming gathering. The panelists, including entrepreneurs like Olivia Kaye of Zest Cleaning and Scott Underwood of NexGen Technology along with Chloe Congleton, Enable Art, Cole Walking Eagle, Walking Eagle Mobility, Joshua Huh of Carte Coffee and Jaiden Eskil, Walla Walla Wine Walks, captivated the audience with their diverse experiences and relatable journeys. Facilitated by Nikki Brueggeman, a local historian and mentor, the event proved to be an enriching experience for all attendees.

Speaking of Nikki Brueggeman, her remarkable contributions to our community extend beyond facilitating workshops. Raised in the Valley, Nikki's work as a local historian focuses on narratives of Queer and BIPOC experiences in the Pacific Northwest, shedding light on often overlooked stories and perspectives. Her dedication to mentoring students at Whitman College's Career and Community Engagement Center underscores her commitment to empowering the next generation of leaders and storytellers aligning perfectly with the Chamber's focus of “Building the Next Generation of Business & Workforce for the Walla Walla Valley”.

In addition to these empowering events, we reflect on the recent success of our Film Fam (familiarization tour) hosted from April 15 to 18. Collaborating with Washington Filmworks and our esteemed partners, including The WW Downtown Foundation, Visit WW, and the WWV Wine Alliance, we showcased the beauty and warmth of our Valley to film location managers from near and far along with the executive team form Washington Filmworks. Their enthusiastic response reaffirms our community's welcoming spirit and lays the groundwork for future collaborations in the film industry.

As we embrace the opportunities May brings, let us continue to invest in ourselves, support one another, and celebrate the vibrant tapestry of our community. Together, we are building a future filled with growth, innovation and shared prosperity.

 

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