Join us for a virtual conversation with Councilmember Katherine Gilmore Richardson. Learn about the Councilwoman’s priorities in City Hall, including the need for greater job opportunities, investment in workforce training for our evolving economy, and how the public and private sectors can drive inclusive business growth in Philadelphia.
The City Hall Connectors series seeks to improve Philadelphia’s business atmosphere and promote inclusive growth by offering exclusive engagement opportunities for members with the city’s elected and administrative officials. Attendees have a chance to hear from, interact, and build relationships with these important decision-makers and offer input on how Philadelphia can further enhance its economic climate.
This event is exclusive to Chamber members. Once your registration is received, we will share a calendar invitation with Zoom information the day before the meeting. Submit your questions for the Councilwoman to Maria Flores at mflores@chamberphl.com.
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This Event is Closed
Councilmember At-Large, Philadelphia City Council
Katherine Gilmore Richardson is serving her first term as Councilmember At-Large for the City of Philadelphia. Gilmore Richardson is the youngest woman ever elected citywide and the youngest African American woman ever elected to Philadelphia City Council. She is focused on addressing the city’s ongoing recovery from Covid-19, upskilling and reskilling our workforce, supporting local, small, and minority-owned businesses, and addressing climate change and environmental justice.
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Accessibility:
The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia strives to create an inclusive and equitable environment for all.
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Health & Safety Policy:
The Chamber will take precautions to ensure the health & safety of our guests, abiding guidelines set by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) along with state and local laws. By attending, guests assume the risk related to possible exposure. Those who are sick, suspect they have or had COVID, should not attend.
Registration/Cancellation Policy:
Pre-registration is necessary and payment is required upon registration. Walk-ins are not guaranteed entrance. No refunds will be given one week prior to program/event. Substitutions may be made with at least 24-hour notice.
Ticket/Seating Policy:
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Program Link:
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