Newport Beach Chamber to Host Third Annual State of the County Luncheon

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The Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce will host its Third Annual State of the County Luncheon at The Pendry Newport Beach, gathering local officials, business leaders, and residents. The event will feature a panel of esteemed county officials discussing impactful issues and the results of the UC Irvine OC Poll about work trends. Open to the public, it’s designed to engage the community in crucial discussions regarding the future of Orange County. Ticket sales are expected to sell out quickly.

Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce to Host Third Annual State of the County Luncheon on August 8

The Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce is scheduled to host its Third Annual State of the County Luncheon on Friday, August 8, at The Pendry Newport Beach. This significant event aims to gather Orange County’s elected officials, public sector employees, business leaders, and local residents to discuss the past, present, and future of Orange County.

An esteemed panel of county officials will present during the luncheon, featuring Doug Chaffee, the 4th District Supervisor and Chair of the Orange County Board of Supervisors; Katrina Foley, the 5th District Supervisor and Vice Chair of the Board; Michelle Aguirre, CEO of the County of Orange; Don Barnes, Sheriff-Coroner of the County; and John Gould, Dean of the University of California, Irvine School of Social Ecology. This distinguished lineup is expected to provide insightful commentary on the current state of the county and its trajectory.

Part of the program will include the debut of results from the latest UC Irvine OC Poll, which focuses on the question, “Is work from home and AI the new normal?” This timely topic aims to uncover insights into how these changing work trends are shaping Orange County’s workforce and economy.

The luncheon is open to the public, reflecting its intent to engage the community in important county discussions. Attendees can purchase single tickets priced at $125, which covers lunch, valet parking, and program materials. Additionally, table sponsorships for a table of 10 are available for $1,500, alongside various other sponsorship opportunities for businesses and organizations interested in supporting the event.

As the chamber anticipates high interest, the event is expected to sell out, highlighting its importance as a networking opportunity and a platform for addressing key county issues. Interested individuals are encouraged to secure their tickets promptly to not miss out.

This annual luncheon serves as a vital assembly point for community members, allowing for direct engagement with county officials and an in-depth exploration of pressing local issues. It has become a significant fixture in the Newport Beach calendar, emphasizing collaboration and shared responsibility among community stakeholders.

For more information about the event or to purchase tickets, individuals can visit www.NewportBeach.com.

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