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Making the Right Connections
New executives in Clermont County – or people new to their management positions – can get a whirlwind introduction to the region’s movers and shakers through a program called First Impressions.
Offered through Clermont 20/20 Inc., this popular program gives high-level business leaders a quick tour of the county’s government, historical sites, educational opportunities, economic development programs, public safety and justice services, recreational opportunities and much more. They also get to meet and network with key officials, including local and state government leaders.
“First Impressions is designed specifically to fit the schedule of busy professionals who need to be acclimated to the community and networked quickly,” says Cindy Jenkins, executive director of Clermont 20/20 Inc. “The purpose is to orient a new business leader to our community and to a network of community leaders on a fast track.”
Started in 2002, First Impressions takes place once a year and is open to 30 people – 15 participants and their spouses. Meeting in three sessions over a three-week period, the group’s main goal is to show business leaders how they can get involved in the community.
“That’s very key to the mission of this organization,” Jenkins says. “Business leaders also are quickly learning information about and meeting individuals who are the decision-makers in Clermont County, which makes them more effective in their role as leaders in their respective businesses.”
Story by Rebecca Denton