This is a comprehensive list of upcoming webinars members of the Kent County Chamber of Commerce may find useful. Special thanks to Nancy LaJoice with the Maryland Department of Commerce for compiling this report.
December 2020 Kent Chamber Update
Shore Magazine to Offer Chamber Members Advertising Discounts
November 2020 Kent Chamber Update
Chamber Chat | Episode 2 | Interview with Deena Kilmon, The Arc
Increasingly, the buzzwords of Diversity and Inclusion pop up, but what exactly do these concepts mean? How does my company know if it's doing the right thing? How can I access the positive ROI that comes from comprehensive recruitment and retention policies? Join Executive Director, Sam Shoge, as he sits down with Deena Kilmon from The ARC Central Chesapeake Region to discuss how to build a more inclusive workforce.
New Grants Available for Maryland Nonprofits, Arts Organizations, and Registered Apprenticeships
Chamber Chat | Episode 1 | Interview with Randall Nixon, Maryland Census
We are excited to announce our newest series: Chamber Chat. The host, executive director Sam Shoge, will use the series to interview key public and private sector leaders and have in-depth conversations on timely subject matters relevant to the chamber's members and the community-at-large. First up is Randall Nixon from the Maryland Census to talk about all things Census. Tune in to learn about how the 2020 Census has far-reaching implications.
An Update from the Executive Director: June 2020
Kent Chamber Encourages Community to Support Local Businesses in Creative Ways While Mitigating Spread of Coronavirus COVID-19
Sam Shoge to Lead Kent County Chamber of Commerce
The Kent County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has selected Sam Shoge, former Chestertown town councilman, to serve as the next executive director. Currently, Shoge serves as economic development coordinator for the Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism, a position he has held since the fall of 2016. He will assume his role as executive director on April 1.










