The Gwinnett Chamber and Council for Quality Growth hosted Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Nicole Hendrickson today for the annual State of the County Address, presented by Axis  and HNTB. The program, held at 12 Stone Church in Lawrenceville, brought together business and community leaders to celebrate collective successes while learning the vision for Gwinnett’s future.

“To serve with intention is to be thoughtful, purposeful, and deliberate in the things that we do and to ensure today’s decisions build toward tomorrow’s solutions,” said Chairwoman Hendrickson. “We must lead with the knowledge of our past, act with the purpose of today, and strive for a future we can all be optimistic about.”

The Gwinnett Chamber and Council for Quality Growth have cohosted this event for over 35 years, connecting business and community to foster growth for Metro Atlanta’s fastest-growing County.

“The Gwinnett Chamber champions business and works with government to preserve its best-in-class economic climate,” shared Nick Masino, President & CEO of the Gwinnett Chamber. “Under the leadership of Chairwoman Hendrickson, Gwinnett continues to define success, grow its economy, and maintain its position as a leading community in the region. We are grateful for her vision and the positive results that it has realized.”

Michael Paris, President & CEO of the Council for Quality Growth added, “We are excited about what Gwinnett continues to do in providing quality services and a strong sense of place which, in turn, attracts development in Metro Atlanta. And the Council appreciates the partnership with the Gwinnett Chamber on this event every year.”

The Gwinnett Chamber will continue fostering business-government relations this month with its next On Topic Luncheon featuring the State of the Region Address delivered by Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) Chairman Kerry Armstrong. To learn more and register to attend, visit www.gwinnettchamber.org/events.

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