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10/9/2009
7:30 AM TO 9:00 AM
On Friday, October 9, from 7:30 – 9:00 a.m., the Young Professionals of the Naperville Chamber will have an opportunity to make their mark on downtown Naperville at YPN’s monthly business meeting.
At Friday’s meeting, the next generation of business and civic leaders, who make up YPN, will participate in an exercise with the City of Naperville’s planning staff to gather your input on building heights, walkability, and the strengths and weakness for downtown Naperville.
Friday’s meeting will include interactive opportunities for attendees to contribute, share their thoughts and provide leadership through an important planning exercise. The Downtown 2030 planning exercise is to ensure that downtown remains a vibrant, attractive and distinct location, similar to the progress achieved after implementation of the 2000 Downtown Naperville Plan.
The meeting will take place in Conference Room A, Suite 375, in the Chamber’s offices in the Main Street Promenade. Reservations for YPN’s business meetings are not necessary, individuals interested in learning more about YPN’s October Business Meeting may contact Patrick Skarr, Vice President of Advocacy, Economic Growth & Quality of Life at (630) 544-3368.
YPN is the Chamber’s committee focused on fostering relationships and leadership development in the community’s next generation of business and civic leaders. For more information about YPN you can visit www.napervilleypn.com.
The Young Professionals of the Naperville Chamber (YPN) furthers the Chamber’s mission by promoting the growth and development of the next generation of business and civic leaders. YPN provides professional and personal growth, develops leadership skills, and encourages business alliances through participation, education, programming, recruitment and mutual support within the Chamber and community. The YPN strives to assist and encourage this objective through:
• Providing programming for leadership skills, personal and professional growth;
• Networking to build relationships and alliances within YPN, Chamber and community;
• Recruiting a diversified membership from the Chamber Membership and surrounding community;
• Address workforce and economic development issues that would enhance the community; and
• Engaging in activities that highlight the charter of YPN participants to the Chamber, and the community.