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Chambers to present Building Belonging workshop

Photo Courtesy of Netta Jenkins

Event will feature keynote discussion on: “Reimagining Talent in Modern Workplaces” with Netta Jenkins, CEO of Aerodei

The Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce and Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce are joining forces to present a workshop exploring how a sense of belonging in companies and communities affects talent recruitment, workforce retention and community investment.


The event is scheduled for 8 to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9 SUNY Adirondack – Saratoga
Campus at 696 Rt. 9 in Wilton. Pre-registration is required, and the fee is $40 to attend.


Attendees will learn practical insights and best practices from expert presenters and panelists at this
half-day workshop about building belonging in companies and communities.


The workshop will feature a Keynote Conversation on: “Reimagining Talent in Modern Workplaces”
with Netta Jenkins, CEO of Aerodei, author, and leading authority on global inclusivity.


Other highlights of the Building Belonging schedule include a presentation and discussion on
“Community Belonging: Data, Insights and Potential Workforce Impacts” as well as panel discussions
featuring business leaders from regional companies and organizations about “The Impact of
Belonging on Talent Recruitment and Community Investment” and “Building and Sustaining a
Company Culture of Belonging.” Committed panelists to date include representatives from:
GlobalFoundries, Saratoga Hospital, Warren County EDC, SUNY Adirondack, Saratoga EDC, North
Country Janitorial, Six Flags Great Escape, Arrow Financial, Elite 9, Adirondack Studios, with more to
be announced as confirmed.


“The ARCC is thrilled to partner with the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce and many other
business leaders to offer this panel discussion. Our hopes are that attendees leave with a better
understanding of ensuring employees feel a sense of belonging and are inspired to share this
knowledge with their colleagues. We are certainly better when we work together,” said Tricia Rogers,
president and CEO of the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce.


“We are delighted to offer this new workshop in partnership with the Adirondack Regional Chamber
of Commerce as an opportunity for businesses and nonprofits in our area. Creating a sense of
belonging is crucial for organizational success, as it aids in attracting and retaining talent and
enhances community engagement,” said Todd Shimkus, president and CEO of the Saratoga County
Chamber of Commerce. “By establishing an environment where individuals feel valued and included,
companies can build stronger teams, improve retention rates, and contribute positively to their
communities.”

This event is sponsored by Bond, Schoeneck & King Attorneys; Discover Saratoga; Saratoga Arms;
the Saratoga Economic Development Corporation; Stewart’s Shops; and Wilcenski Pleat Law.


More information about the Building Belonging workshop, and registration, is available at
https://chamber.saratoga.org/events/details/building-belonging-42084?calendarMonth=2024-10-01.
Registration is $40 per person. Sponsorship opportunities are also available by contacting Andrea
Cole at acole@saratoga.org.


About the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce: Since 1918, the Saratoga County Chamber of
Commerce has been opening doors and closing deals for businesses throughout the Saratoga
County community. Guided by a strong and sustainable vision, the Chamber leads the way in
maintaining and strengthening a healthy business climate, initiating constructive community action,
and creating a community where all can thrive.


About the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce: Founded in 1914, the Adirondack
Regional Chamber of Commerce (ARCC) is comprised of members representing a myriad of business
entities across industry sector lines. The ARCC’s mission is to support our business community