Greater Omaha Chamber Continues Tradition of Connection During Time of Crisis
With communities rallying resources to combat COVID-19, the Greater Omaha Chamber (www.omahachamber.org/crisis-response-resources-covid-19) continues its tradition of creating connections—both in times of crises and celebration.
“Leaders all over the world are facing issues never seen before. Unprecedented conditions require remarkable responses from all of us, and I can see everyone is making decisions that put the welfare of people and community first. That is inspiring,” said David G. Brown, president and CEO, Greater Omaha Chamber.
Greater Omaha Chamber team members are working remotely during the crisis and are meeting with stakeholders daily in online hangouts designed to create cohesion and foster ideation. Using such tools as Microsoft Teams, Slack, and conference calls, connections for chamber staff and stakeholders are just a click away.
April’s events, a hallmark of chamber activity, have been pivoted to online delivery during the global coronavirus outbreak. With webinars replacing meet-ups and robust resource lists rounding out engagement strategies.
For business information and tools related to COVID-19, visit the Greater Omaha Chamber’s COVID-19 Crisis Response Resources for Businesses and Employees: www.omahachamber.org/crisis-response-resources-covid-19.