The Greater Hazleton Chamber is pleased to present the next Red Carpet Breakfast for 2024 on Thursday, March 28, 2024 State Representative , will update the business community on things happenings in Harrisburg including update on budget discussions and legislation he has sponsored. Attendees will also have the opportunity for a question and answer session at the end of his presentation. The breakfast program will take place at Edgewood by Sand Spring at 22 Edgewood Lane in Drums, PA.
The program will begin at 7:45 a.m. and conclude at 9:00 a.m. A full breakfast will be served at the upcoming program for a $25 fee for chamber members and a $30 fee for non-chamber members. Chamber members and guests who would like to attend should contact the chamber office at 570-455-1509, ext. 101 or register online at hazletonchamber.org no later than Monday, March 25th.
“ Representative Cabell has been hard at work for the Greater Hazleton Community. It is important to hear how current legislation will impact our area as well as to give him feedback on what is happening in our business community. ,” noted Mary Malone, President of the Hazleton Chamber. The Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce as a way of providing information to the local business community as well as offering new and expanded business networking opportunities conducts the Red Carpet programs monthly. Those in attendance will also be updated by Alana Roberts of PPL who is the sponsor of the event. Attendees are encouraged to participate in the business card drop for a chance to win a free breakfast.
Greater Hazleton Area residents looking for employment opportunities are invited to take part in the 28th Annual Greater Hazleton Job Fair taking place this Thursday, March 21st from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Laurel Mall on Route 93 in Hazleton.
Thirty-three participating firms will be on hand to locate full, part-time, internships, temporary or summer workers and to promote various educational and career opportunities.
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March is designated Women’s History Month by presidential proclamation. In honor of this designation, we at the Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce are featuring women in business throughout the month!
Today we are featuring Jennifer Barnasevitch, owner of Smith Floral Co in West Hazleton.
Jennifer started working at Smith Floral when she was only 16 years old! The Smith family started the business in 1896! When they decided to retire and sell the business in 2014, Jennifer took leap a of faith and decided to purchase it. She has never looked back!
She is a small business owner, a leader of a team of ten employees, a creator and a designer! The passion she has for what she does shines through! When asked what her favorite part of the business is, she said, "I love it all!" She loves the changing of the seasons and that there is always something different to look forward to, whether it's Christmas or Easter, preparing or breaking down the greenhouse and everything in between!
Through the eyes of Jennifer, owning a floral shop is a unique opportunity to deal with every major event in someone’s life. From celebrating a birth to celebrating a life and every milestone in between, whether that’s an anniversary, a job promotion or a birthday!
March is designated Women’s History Month by presidential proclamation. In honor of this designation, we at the Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce are featuring women in business throughout the month!
Today we are featuring Theresa Long, Head of School at MMI Preparatory School in Freeland.
Theresa began her journey as Head of School at MMI in the beginning of the 2022-2023 academic year. Theresa made history as THE FIRST woman Head of School for MMI!
As an NEPA native, she holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from College Misericordia and a Master of Science in Nursing from Wilkes University and she has a served in a number of leadership roles throughout her 35 year career in healthcare.
There are so many things to love about Theresa but what we love most is HER love and dedication to MMI and their students! She has deep roots and a unique connection with the school, not only as a long-time Board Member, but as a parent of former students who both graduated from MMI!
Theresa says, “I have seen firsthand the amazing, positive effect the faculty and staff have had on my two sons. They are impressive young men who have made the transition to college life with ease.