Mike chats with Judy Morley, the new Executive Director of the Carroll Arts Center. We talk about her background, passion for the arts and the future of the Arts Council.
Mike chats with Suzette Covalt, Commercial Banking Officer with Farmers & Merchants Bank and current Chair of the board. We talk about the banks longevity and commitment to the community as well as upcoming events with the Chamber.
Chamber Travel is at it again! Mike chats about the specifics of the Chamber’s trip to Greece in October 2019.
Mike chats with Lisa Picker, Director of Communication for the Carroll County Public Library. The two talk about the exciting plans for building the 14,000 square foot Makerspace in the Westminster Branch.
Mike chats with Matt Barto, General Manager of Bowman’s Home & Garden about summer gardening tips and events going on at Bowman’s.
Mike chats with Denise Beaver, Deputy Director of Carroll County Economic Development, and Mark Ripper, Chief Information Officer, about the new $200K Carroll County Broadband Grant Program.
Mike chats with Steve Lowe of 127 Creative. The two are talking about the Carroll Biz Challenge. The deadline for applications is May 31st.
This episode of Chamber Chat showcases our 2nd Annual Public Safety Awards on May 17th at 8:00am at Martin’s Westminster. In the show Mike chats with Lisa Degitz, Practice Manager of Carroll Occupational Health, as she is the main force coordinating this event, as well as a member of our Board of Directors.
Mike continues his conversation with Bob Coffey, founder and owner of Coffey Music in Downtown Westminster. The two spend a lot of time talking about Westminster’s Flower and Jazz Festival on Saturday, May 12th.
Mike chats with Westminster Main Street legend, Bob Coffey, founder and owner of Coffey Music in Downtown Westminster. The two spoke about what’s going on at Coffey Music and Bob shared some personal tips to be a successful entrepreneur! This is the first of a two part show!
Mike chats with Shannin Sheasby, Development Events Manager of Montessori School of Westminster, to discuss their upcoming 5K on May 5th. Shannin even quizzes me on Superhero Trivia!
Mike chats with Ken Wright, owner and founder of Towne Pride Interiors in Hampstead. He is celebrating 50 very successful years as a local Carroll business which is something to be both admired and celebrated!
Mike chats with the owner of COB 51, Lisa Martin. The two talk about their move and April 7th Grand Opening at the Town Mall.
Mike chats with two fine gentlemen from the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office about their upcoming FREE Citizens’ Police Academy. Corporal Kent Martin and Mr. Tim Brown share everything there is to know about this program. They have limited openings for people who want to register for the Academy!
Mike chats with Sherry Cracium-Bolin, Tax Partner of RLH CPAs & Business Advisors. The two talk about things to be aware of regarding taxes for this year and some of the changes that will impact filing taxes next year for 2018.
Mike chats with George Schooley, owner of Legacy Septic & Excavation. George gives tons of great advice on maintaining and caring for your septic system!
Mike chats with Tyler Smith of Atlantic Blue Water Services.
Mike chats with Janice Kispert, CEO of RCIS, about their 10th Annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event to be held April 14, 2018.
Mike chats with Rich Austin, owner of Trembling Giant Marketing, and Board member with Downtown Sykesville Connection. The two talk about all the amazing events coming up this year in Sykesville.
Mike chats with Donna Jean Shybunko, Sales Manager for WTTR AM/FM Radio about what’s new at our local radio station.
State Delegate Haven Shoemaker joins Mike on Chamber Chat to talk about what to expect in Annapolis during the 2018 session of the Maryland General Assembly.
Mike chats with Ian Scott, General Manager of Central Holidays West, about our trip to Austria in September and the January 23rd Info Meeting.
This week Mike is joined by Ms. Bobbi Hollingsworth, Career Coordinator at Winters Mills High School, and Ryan Koch, the Chamber’s Legislative Intern from last year. They discuss internship programs and the many benefits to business owners and students.