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Published on: 03/20/2025

This news was posted by Bay Area Chamber of Commerce (BACC)

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📢 BACC Supports the Future of Leadership! 🌟

The Bay Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to recognize the SWOCC Junior Chamber and their dedication to learning and leadership! These students are the next generation of business and community leaders, and we’re excited to support their growth.

A big thank you to State Representative Boomer Wright and Amelia Porterfield, Director of Regional Solutions, for sharing their insights and inspiring these future professionals.

We also appreciate NW Natural for supporting this incredible learning opportunity! Together, we’re building a stronger future for our community. 💼✨

#BACC #FutureLeaders #JuniorChamber #CommunityGrowth #OregonsBayArea #NWNatural























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