Join us Wednesday for election analysis (and a social hour)
What do the 2022 election results mean for Charlotte businesses and residents? Come hear from one of North Carolina's leading political experts — and have a drink
Join the Charlotte Area Chamber of Commerce and The Charlotte Ledger on Wednesday for a discussion of the 2022 election results with one of North Carolina’s leading political analysts: Michael Bitzer, the chair of the Department of Politics at Catawba College.
Bitzer and Bryan Holladay of the Chamber’s public policy committee will examine what the results mean for Charlotte businesses and residents, the prospects for state and federal legislation and the outlook for the 2024 election — followed by an informal social hour.
When: Wednesday, Nov. 16; 5-6:30 p.m.
Where: Envision Charlotte, Innovation Barn, 932 Seigle Ave., Charlotte
Cost: Free! (seating limited)
➡️ For more details or to register — go to the Charlotte Area Chamber’s website.
Hope to see you there!
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