Chamber of Commerce
EJ House, CEO of the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, spoke about the new initiative that will start in January. The Chamber has come up with a 401K plan that members of the Chamber who run small and medium-sized businesses can take advantage of and offer to their employees. With the summer tourist season closing…
Tina Hoebelheinrich, the CEO of the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, spoke about her resigning from the Chamber to take on the same position for the City of Casper. Tina also spoke about the Workplace Bootcamp offered for teens in April as well as the fireworks display that has been handed off to another organization…
The 2022 Worland Ten Sleep Chamber of Commerce Parade of Lights was this past Saturday. With the theme of “A Child’s Dream” the parade had 37 entries. There is still time to vote for your favorites. Vote here The winners of the WTS Chamber of Commerce Parade of Lights Boys and Girls Bike Raffle are…
Tina Hoebelheinrich, CEO of the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, spoke about the Cody Cowboy Stroll and Lighted Parade that happened last Saturday. Also, Tina talked about how business did on Small Business Saturday and what the Chamber has coming up for the Holiday Season.
Tina Hoebelheinrich, CEO of the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, spoke about the Chamber’s Ready To Work program, which teaches soft skills to teens who are entering the job market for the first time. She also talked about Halloween and what’s coming up from the Chamber for Christmas.
Tina Hoebelheinrich, President and CEO of the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, spoke about how tourism is down, the Chamber is gearing up for the fall with their Work-Ready Bootcamp and Trick-or-Treating in downtown this year. Tina also talked about the government affairs committee and her trip to Washington, DC.
Partnering with Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, Forward Cody hosted a Candidate Forum Meet and Greet event this afternoon. The forum took take place from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m at Cody’s City Park and Mayor Matt Hall introduced candidates throughout the event. Regarding the event, Forward Cody stated, “Our Government is led by individuals…
As local businesses struggle with staff shortages, the Cody Chamber of Commerce is doing what it can to help with a “systemic problem” that won’t fade away. Cody businesses continue to struggle with a shortage of summer employees combined with the inability to receive foreign workers. Businesses – like local restaurant Zapata’s – are wondering…
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