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Emerging from three consecutive reporting periods of strong year-over-year revenue and employment growth where a historically high proportion of middle market firms saw double-digit growth, the Middle Market finds itself on a precipice looking ahead into the distant horizon that is the new year. With a vast, complex landscape of peak opportunities yet to be traversed as well as valleys of new and existing challenges that middle market companies will need to navigate to sustain growth, what journey will 2023 have in store for the Middle Market?
Join us in person, along with Greater Philadelphia’s middle market firms and the business community at large for the Chamber’s signature event recognizing the vitality and business needs of the middle market. Take advantage of a morning dedicated to networking with your middle market peers and companies interested in meeting the middle market. After, reflect on the sector’s growth and success from the past year and hear from Douglas Farren, Managing Director of the National Center for the Middle Market (NCMM), who will report on the current state of the middle market and highlight future trends to follow such as cloud technology and global supply chain. In his report, Farren will also address the significant challenges posed by 1,000 CEOs, CFOs, and other C-suite executives of America’s middle market companies including workforce and talent, closing the digital skills gap, the transition to technology and automation alternatives, and the major impact of inflation on middle market firms.
Connect to our audience by exhibiting at the event. Exhibitor display table packages include a six-foot skirted table, the company listed in the agenda, and two tickets to the breakfast. All exhibit tables are subject to approval based on sponsor exclusivity.
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Managing Director, National Center for the Middle Market (NCMM)
The National Center for the Middle Market (NCMM) is a collaboration between Ohio State University Fisher College of Business and Chubb, providing a voice for this critical yet understudied segment of the economy. Doug joined Fisher College of Business after an 11-year career at Limited Brands, where he served as senior manager of supply chain planning. Doug holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Penn State University.
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