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WV Chamber looking forward to 77th Annual Meeting and Business Summit

August 20, 2013
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The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce is looking forward to the 77th Annual Meeting and Business Summit. As in years before, the event will be held in White Sulphur Springs, at The Greenbrier.

The Chamber is expecting a record turnout at this year’s meeting. According to Steve Roberts, president of the WV Chamber of Commerce, “Almost 450 people have already registered for this event and we expect that number to be over 600 in the next couple of weeks.”

Former U.S. Ambassador to China and former Governor of Utah, Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. will give the keynote address, headlining an event that will also feature Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, III, Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito, Congressman David B. McKinley, Fox News Digital Politics Editor Chris Stirewalt and Highmark, Inc. CEO William Winkenwerder, Jr.

Members of the Chamber who have not yet registered for the event are encouraged to do so by visiting www.wvchamber.com or by calling 304-342-1115.  Members are encouraged to register sooner rather than later to ensure a spot at the meeting. Additionally, rooms at The Greenbrier are going fast and will sell out, so it is important to reserve a room now by calling 855-211-3813 and asking for the West Virginia Chamber Room Block.

The 2013 West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting & Business Summit will be held Wednesday, Aug. 28 – Friday, Aug. 30 at The Greenbrier.  The Chamber looks forward to seeing its members at the 77th Annual Meeting and Business Summit!

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