Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce: Chamber’s Administrative Professionals Day Luncheon Set

Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce: Chamber’s Administrative Professionals Day Luncheon Set
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Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on February 25.

The Greater Florence Chamber will again host its’ popular Administrative Professionals Day Luncheon on Wednesday, April 27th at the Florence Center. The festivities will begin at 11:00 am with many fun vendor exhibits sharing small gifts. The lunch will be served starting at 12:00 noon. The event is full of great door prizes and giveaways. Businesses can reward staff with a great lunch, while they hear an amusing message from this year’s speaker, Ron Glancy. His topic will be, Funny Things That Came My Way.

The Administrative Day Luncheon has been a favorite with area businesses and office managers to honor administrative professionals by treating them to a fun extended lunch event and an entertaining program in recognition of their contributions throughout the year.  There are more than 4.1 million administrative assistants in the United States making it one of the largest workplace observances outside of employee birthdays and major holidays.

More than a dozen business vendors will be at the event sharing giveaways and displaying their products and services.  Tickets are $30 for Chamber members and $40 for non-members. Reserved tables are also available.

To register online, click here.

Original source can be found here.



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