
WATERVILLE — Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce plans to offer a presentation with Front & Main/Lockwood Hotel General Manager Jordan Rowan during its Thursday, Feb. 10 business breakfast.
The event will be held from 7:15 to 9 a.m. in the Colby/Coburn Room at the Best Western Plus, 375 Main St.
Rowan’s presentation will focus on the importance of culture in the workplace: creating, maintaining, and capitalizing on a positive workplace culture to drive business objectives and bottom-line results, according to a news release from the chamber.
Rowan has more than 15 years of experience in food and beverage and hotel operations across multiple properties in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
The chamber holds monthly informative presentations on a variety of educational business topics. The cost is $20 for members, and $27 at the door and for nonmembers. Breakfast is included with the reservation.
To register, go to midmainechamber.com, email [email protected], or call 207-873-3315.
The major sponsors for the breakfast are AT&T, Cross Employee Benefits, New Dimensions Federal Credit Union, Nicholson, Michaud & Nadeau CPAs; O’Donnell, Lee, McCowan & Phillips, LLC; and Sheridan Corporation. The print media sponsor is Morning Sentinel, a division of MaineToday Media, Inc. The radio sponsor is MIX107.9, and the video sponsor is Kennebec Savings Bank.
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