Hull Chamber of Commerce: Preserving History, Building Community Connections for Economic Growth

Beachy Business Event Provides Chamber Members with Networking Opportunities, Reports The Hull Times

Hull Chamber of Commerce Interim President Steven Greenberg is a firm believer in the importance of community connections for economic development. He believes that preserving the town’s rich history is essential to its economic growth. Greenberg emphasizes the value of attending Chamber events, such as networking sessions and casual gatherings like Beachy Business, which allow businesses to share their stories and connect with community members, fellow business owners, and professionals. These events can help newcomers like Patsy Whitney, a realtor at William Raveis who has been living in Hull for five years, make valuable connections and gain exposure for their businesses.

Todd and Jennifer Palermo, owners of Home Sweet Home Health Services, understand the importance of building relationships within the community. They believe that providing quality care and supporting the elderly population is key to building a strong and thriving community. Abatuno, a Hull real estate expert who resides in the town with his family, also emphasizes the importance of networking within the community to build partnerships and sell properties effectively. Bart Blumberg, president of the Hull Artists and a professional photographer, values the social relationships he has built with fellow artists and Chamber members through attending events like Beachy Business.

If you are interested in learning more about the Hull Chamber of Commerce or upcoming events, visit their website at www.hullchamber.com. To stay informed about Hull news or share your opinions by writing a Letter to the Editor, subscribe to The Hull Times today!

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