Chamber dedicated to workforce success WO RKFORCE
Workforce development stands as a
cornerstone for the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce, recognizing its pivotal role in fostering a thriving local economy. T e Chamber understands that a skilled and educated workforce is essential for attracting and retaining businesses, promoting innovation, and ensuring long- term community prosperity. To actively contribute to this, the
Chamber makes strategic investments in local schools. By collaborating with educational institutions, the Chamber helps shape robust career and technical education programs that align with the evolving needs of industries. T is investment not only enhances the employability of students but also addresses the workforce requirements of local businesses, creating a symbiotic relationship that sustains the economic health of Culpeper. T e Chamber's commitment to supporting and nurturing local schools underscores its dedication
Culpeper Chamber of Commerce donated $2,000 to Germanna Community College. Right, Culpeper Chamber of Commerce donated $2,000 this year to the CTEC Dual Enrollment scholarship fund.
to building a well-prepared, competitive workforce that drives the community's overall success.
This is what
reducing carbon emissions looks like.
That crystal clear, blue sky over head is something we all admire and appreciate. That’s why we work so hard to protect our environment. By using cleaner energy sources like wind and solar, and converting power plants to natural gas, we’ve reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%. That’s the equivalent of taking nearly two million cars off the road. Because cleaner air and cleaner water is good for all of us.
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