Stimpson To Speak At SWMCC Business Luncheon

The Southwest Mobile County Chamber of Commerce (SWMCC) Business Luncheon is being held on May 7 at 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Tillman’s Corner Community Center at 5055 Carol Plantation Road in Mobile. This event will bring together local professionals, entrepreneurs and community leaders to share insights, discuss industry trends and foster meaningful partnerships. Registration, $30, includes lunch. Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson will be the speaker. “Stimpson’s four decades of experience in the private sector and extensive community service provide a solid foundation for the type of practical change he has generated in his 10 years in office. Mayor Stimpson has ushered in a new culture at City Hall, emphasizing a commitment to transparency, effectiveness and efficiency,” SWMCC said.

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