Chamber Blog--Positioning For Success

McDowell Chamber of Commerce is invested in the success of our county and works to create opportunities, facilitate economic growth, and promote our area as an enticing place to live, work, and play. Our goal is also to be an advocate for our businesses and help them thrive and grow. In Positioning For Success, we'll share tips, tools, expert advice, and resources to help you do just that--Thrive & Grow!
Monday, May 6, 2019
Celebrate National Small Business Week!

You don’t have to leave your home or office to join SBA and the National Small Business Week award winners live from Washington, DC on May 5-6. Watch the awards ceremonies and business workshops on the next wave in digital commerce and social media tips for businesses live on SBA's Facebook page.

Tina Wolfe

Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Laughter, Spirits, and A Modern Day Heroine

It's always nice to see our business community come together for a festive, no-work-allowed event and our 2019 Annual Banquet gave them that opportunity! See photos, watch the video, and read about the details!

Tina Wolfe

Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Agility--Why Maintaining It Will Help Your Business

The Greek philosopher Heraclitus is known for his insistence that change is the fundamental element of the universe. You may be familiar with his quote, "The only thing that is constant is change." For many, change incites a sense of unease at best and at worst, a great fear. In business, however, the ability to change is the mainspring to success. Tradition certainly has its place in establishing quality and integrity within your business operations, but it is change that can propel you to new heights.

Tina Wolfe

Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Providing Resources For Every Small Business

Discover how powerful partnerships can help your business thrive and grow in a competitive market!

Tina Wolfe

Friday, May 18, 2018
Why Helping Your Community Helps Grow Your Business

How often do you get to interact and get to know your customers outside of your business? Probably not too often. But, when getting involved in your community, you have that opportunity to get to know your customers on a different level.

Emily Wiseheart