Need more time to come up with an innovative idea? You are in luck! The official deadline has been extended to March 29. Ideas are powerful. Great businesses, inventions and social movements start as just an idea. Our community has the next generation of visionaries; all they need is a platform. Over the past fourteen years, the “What’s Your Big … [Read more...]
“What’s Your Big Idea?” Entrepreneurship Contest Extends to High School
Toy Drive Provides Toys to Mission Arlington and SafeHaven
It’s the most wonderful time of year, and members of the community are spreading the joy of the season. For the past two months, the Chamber and our Young Professionals partnered with the Arlington Professional Firefighters Association to provide toys to children in need. Our successful toy drive would not be possible without the support of our … [Read more...]
Corporate Citizenship Forum: Education and Workforce Development
"At this conference today are the change-makers," said Dan Dipert, during the inaugural Corporate Citizenship Forum. Dan Dipert of Dan Dipert Coaches and Ami Motsenbocker from Lockheed Martin and shared their insight during the Workforce Development Panel. The panel was moderated by Dean Harry Dombroski of the UTA College of business. Dan Dipert … [Read more...]
Corporate Citizenship Forum: Partner for Success
Practicing corporate citizenship is benefitting businesses of every size, but what is the best way to have an impact? When it comes to engaging in the community, together is always better. The Partner for Success panel at the inaugural Corporate Citizenship Forum discussed the importance of building relationships to add the most value to your … [Read more...]
Chick-Fil-A Helps AISD Students Give Back
The season of giving is here, and students in the Chick-Fil-A Leader Academy are making a difference. The Chick-Fil-A Leader Academy is shaping Arlington ISD students into servant leaders. The students in the Chick-Fil-A Leader Academy are empowered and given the tools to give back. As a part of “Do Good December”, the students raised … [Read more...]