The Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce (MPCC) has announced that their Director, Rebecca Imholz, has been honored with a scholarship from the Carolinas Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (CACCE). The announcement was made at the Staff Leadership Development Conference held last week in Greenville. Ms. Imholz was among five recipients awarded $2,000 each, intended for registration fees and travel costs for the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives National Conference.
The upcoming conference, which is set to take place in Dallas, Texas, this July, gathers Chambers nationwide for education, engagement, and unparalleled professional development opportunities. It offers attendees a platform to evolve their organizations to new heights through fresh perspectives from industry leaders and peer learning.
In her expression of gratitude, Ms. Imholz said, “I am honored and grateful for this opportunity to represent the MPCC at a national conference that will provide education and engagement to better serve and continue to grow the MPCC and our community.”
The Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce, which has been operational since 1992, brings together business leaders from East Cooper community for mutually beneficial purposes. Its membership boasts of a wide range of professions, including advertising, publishing, finance, health care, food and beverage, hotel, retail, insurance, legal, and service businesses of every description. The Chamber’s mission is to encourage business and community success East of the Cooper.
In recognition of its work, the MPCC was named a Noteworthy Network in the 2023 Lowcountry Diversity Leadership Awards by the Charleston Regional Business Journal. Additionally, it was recognized as the Best Activist Group or Effort in Best of the Best 2023 by Moultrie News.
The scholarship award provided to Ms. Imholz indeed marks another significant milestone for the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce in its service to the community and its ongoing mission to promote business success East of the Cooper.
The MPCC looks forward to Ms. Imholz’s participation in the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives National Conference this July, promising to leverage the endeavour for the growth and improvement of the Chamber and its community.
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