COLUMBUS, Ind. – The Columbus Area Chamber’s Annual Meeting is Wednesday, March 26, at The Commons from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is the community’s largest business gathering of the year.
During the lunch, the Chamber will present this year’s Community Awards, recognizing outstanding leadership, businesses, and contributions that make Columbus thrive. They include the Edna V. Folger Teacher of the Year Award, Excellence in Business Award, the Project of the Year Award, and the Community Service Award.
The event’s highlight will be the keynote address by Scott McKain. He is a Crothersville High School and Franklin College graduate and a former broadcaster in Columbus and Indianapolis. He lived in Columbus in the early 1980s.
The Jackson County native is a world-renowned speaker and author who has traveled the globe delivering keynotes for over 40 years. In his thought-provoking presentation, “What to Do When ‘Great’ Isn’t Good Enough to Grow Your Business,” Mckain will challenge you to rethink your approach to success.
Tickets for the luncheon and Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting are $75.
You can find more information about McKain and register, here.