(Charlottesville, Virginia – August 31) The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce North Charlottesville Business Council will hold its 2015 NCBC Albemarle Board of Supervisors Candidate Forum & Luncheon on Wednesday, September 16th from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM at the DoubleTree Charlottesville Hotel.
Albemarle County Board of Supervisors candidates in contested elections attending are: Rivanna District – Norman Dill, Lawrence Gaughan and Richard Lloyd; and from the Scottsville District – Rick Randolph and Earl Smith. Whitehall District incumbent Supervisor Ann Mallek is a candidate in an uncontested election.
Registration will begin at 11:30 AM and the program will begin at 12:00. Cost to attend is $35 for Chamber members and $40 for non-members. Registration can be made at www.cvillechamber.com.
The North Charlottesville Business Council was organized as a council of the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce in 1993 to promote desirable growth and development within the US29 corridor area by fostering a constructive business environment in which to accomplish its goals of prosperity, expansion, and development. The US29 corridor generates 45% of Albemarle County’s total annual local tax revenues and is home to more than 20,000 jobs, representing a total payroll of more than $800 million each year. In pursuit of the its goals, NCBC strives to create a climate favorable to business, to promote the exchange of ideas between members, and to support other activities needed to further the business success of its membership and enhance the civic, general welfare, and the quality of life the area.
The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to representing private enterprise, promoting business and enhancing the quality of life in the greater Charlottesville communities. Founded in 1913, today, the Chamber’s more than 1,100 member and affiliate enterprises employ more than 45,000 people in Greater Charlottesville, representing an estimated total payroll of more than $1.75 billion a year.
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