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Free Chamber talk titled 'How Law Enforcement Protects Your Business'

Posted 4/15/24

The  Chandler Chamber of Commerce is putting on a free event called "How Law Enforcement Protects Your Business."

The 90-minute program at the Friday, May 3 event will feature Chandler's …

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FREE EVENT

Free Chamber talk titled 'How Law Enforcement Protects Your Business'

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The  Chandler Chamber of Commerce is putting on a free event called "How Law Enforcement Protects Your Business."

The 90-minute program at the Friday, May 3 event will feature Chandler's newly hired police chief, Bryan Chapman. 

The event is from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at the ASU Innovation Center, 249 E. Chicago Street in Downtown Chandler.

As part of its free public policy event series, the Chamber is hosting law enforcement officials from all around Arizona to address common business questions like retail theft, vandalism and border security.

Questions for a law enforcement panel can be submitted by email to info@chandlerchamber.com

RSVP for the free May 3 event here

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