The Nashville Junior Chamber brings together young professionals across Middle Tennessee to learn from some of the best the city has to offer. Participants will have the opportunity to network with like-minded peers, develop professional skills, learn about civic issues, and give back to the community.
Thursday evening, March 21st, is dedicated to hearing from and engaging with civic leaders around a discussion on how to provide solutions to Nashville’s unhoused neighbors.
Friday, March 22nd, is a full day of professional development programming featuring sessions on leadership, emotional intelligence, personal branding and so much more. Speakers represent a variety of industries ranging from music and entertainment to bioscience. After the final session concludes, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in a uniquely Nashville experience in small groups while further developing relationships with their conference pals.
And on Saturday, March 23rd, attendees will get the opportunity to connect while giving back to the community through a variety of causes. Groups of 10 to 15 individuals will serve the city and enjoy boxed lunches in a small group setting.
If you would like to purchase group tickets (3 or more), please reach out to njc@nashvillejuniorchamber.org about a 5% discount.
About the NJC: The Nashville Junior Chamber was founded in 1921 for the purpose of offering civic and social opportunities to young professionals in the Nashville area. Today, we focus on engaging and developing our members through professional development, civic involvement, philanthropy, and networking opportunities.
All tickets are nonrefunadable but transferrable.