Senator Ben Cardin for an update
This event was originally scheduled in April, but was canceled due to COVID-19. As part of the continued economic recovery in Montgomery County, this virtual event will provide local businesses with relevant, timely opportunities. The Office of Procurement and more than 10 county departments will discuss projected solicitations and interact with the vendor community.
Learn about upcoming solicitations directly from County departments. Each department’s Contract Administrator will have a few minutes to talk about their expectations and the relevant solicitations. Multiple departments will participate in the same industry-focused sessions as noted in the agenda. Procurement Specialists will also be available to answer questions.
What to expect:
The sessions are industry-focused by topic:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 16, 2020
ROCKVILLE, MD — The Rockville Chamber of Commerce (RCC) remains an important resource for area businesses and the community at large especially during a year that has adversely affected many business owners.
As COVID-19 created limitations for many businesses, the RCC was also affected having to move all events virtually starting in March 2020. Despite this challenge, the Chamber went right to work identifying member needs and supporting its membership by providing a series of webinars with the Small Business Administration (SBA), Montgomery County officials, local banks, attorneys and accountants to quickly share relevant resources with member businesses.
The RCC also worked closely with Federal Realty and the City of Rockville to close streets for outdoor dining options and provided signage for carry out service. Additionally, RCC worked with REDI and the City of Rockville to identify restaurants that provided pick up only, delivery, and curb side service and disseminated the information through the Chamber’s social media outlets.
Rockville Chamber president and CEO, Marji Graf, notes, “I personally called every one of our member businesses to see how we could help. We communicated with our membership and provided them with timely information regarding grants, loans, and assistance that might be available to them from the County, State and Federal governments.”
The RCC continued to provide professional development and networking opportunities virtually. The annual Public Safety Awards and RCC Rock Star Awards also were presented virtually acknowledging the great work of businesses and partners throughout the year. Find information about these and upcoming events as well as the 2021 member directory on the newly designed website.
The new website was designed with feedback from the membership and collaboratively developed with the marketing committee of the RCC. New features of the site include: a new layout with a fresh, modern look, easy access to events and key resources. There is also an all new media section featuring blog articles, videos, podcasts, and fresh, new content will continually be added.
In addition to the website, the Rockville Rewards program was updated to reflect the current climate. The Rockville Rewards program was launched ten years ago to encourage cardholders to support participating area businesses, where 100% of the proceeds of all website sales are donated to area nonprofits. Due to pressures from COVID-19, there was a need to transition the traditional ‘boots on the ground’ marketing structure to a digitally focused platform that would still provide support to the businesses while respecting social distancing. Since its inception, Rockville Rewards has mostly stood on its own as an independent brand. With support from the Chamber’s marketing committee and senior leadership, the program was integrated into the RCC brand. Integration was key to this relaunch, as it was important that the roots of the existing program remained, while transitioning its format to handle digital sales with room for ongoing program development.
To continue the strong leadership of the RCC, the membership voted on new board members to serve a two-year term. The Rockville Chamber welcomes the following six new board members:
Also elected for an additional 2-year term are:
OFFICERS:
Returning Directors:
While 2020 was a challenging year, the RCC has been a strong supporter and resource to the Rockville community and stands ready to serve in 2021 and beyond. We have added a new 2021 Rockville Business Directory and will be producing another Rockville Map in 2021. Learn more about the RCC and become a member today.
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ABOUT ROCKVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The RCC serves as the voice of the thousands of businesses that proudly call Rockville, MD their home. It strives to create and support a thriving Rockville through educational programs, networking opportunities, and services; civic and business involvement in cultural and social programs and services; and advocacy for the interdependence of business and civic goals to expand economic vitality in Rockville.
For more information, visit https://rockvillechamber.org. Follow us on Twitter: @ChamberRock, and find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
MARJI GRAF
Rockville Chamber of Commerce
+1 301-424-9300
For Immediate Release: Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020
The Montgomery County Council approved County Executive Marc Elrich’s Executive Order 139-20AM2 today that suspends indoor dining, reduces indoor sports gatherings to no more than 10 people and reduces the maximum capacity of retail establishments. The new restrictions go into effect today at 5 p.m.
The provisions of the new order include the following:
For the latest COVID-19 updates, visit the County’s COVID-19 website and follow Montgomery County on Facebook @MontgomeryCountyInfo and Twitter @MontgomeryCoMD.
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Media Contact: Mary Anderson, mary.anderson@montgomerycountymd.gov