WARRENTON, VA – The Fauquier Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce and celebrate a significant milestone with Meridian Financial Partners, an independent, financial advisory firm with its main office in Warrenton, VA. Marking Meridian Financial Partners' 10-year anniversary, the firm has elevated its commitment to the local economy by becoming an Investing Partner, underscoring a shared dedication to the growth and prosperity of local businesses and enhancing the overall quality of life for the entire
The Fauquier Chamber of Commerce is pleased to welcome Coders Who Travel LLC to its membership!About Coders Who Travel LLC: Coders Who Travel LLC is a data infrastructure and analytics firm leading the way in Mathematical Sciences and Non-Profit Consulting. The company gives back via The Coders Who Travel Foundation. These twin entities are led by Afia Owusu-Forfie. Afia Owusu-Forfie's career in data science and statistics for a think tank (Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.) and two consulting firms
RICHMOND — Natural disasters like hurricanes and flooding can inflict serious damage on businesses, leading to closures or disruptions in operations that may last for days, weeks or longer. Sometimes the damages to a business caused by a natural disaster are irreparable and force the company to close. No business is immune to the effects of a natural disaster. Even disasters that take place far away can impact a business by disrupting supply chains and communications. The State Corporation Commission’s
RICHMOND, VA — August 19, 2025 — The Board of Directors of the Virginia Chamber of Commerce today announced the appointment of Keith Martin as Interim President and Chief Executive Officer, effective September 2, 2025. He will serve in this capacity while the Board conducts a nationwide search for the organization’s next President and CEO. Martin will also assume the role of Executive Vice President of Public Policy and Government Relations, where he will oversee the Chamber’s policy and advocacy
When every hour counts, and the to-do list is growing faster than the business itself, entrepreneurs can feel like they're sprinting on a treadmill set to max. It’s not just about hard work—it’s about the right kind of work. That means recognizing what needs attention and what can be automated, streamlined, or handed off altogether. The modern marketplace is unforgiving of inefficiency, and luckily, there’s an entire digital ecosystem ready to lighten the load. Automation Isn’t Laziness—It’s StrategyThe
When the corporate Goliaths throw their weight around, it’s easy to assume there’s no room left at the table for the smaller players. Big budgets, expansive reach, and name recognition all make for a towering presence. But small businesses aren’t just surviving alongside them—they’re finding clever ways to thrive. With the right mix of strategy, nimbleness, and tech tools, they can carve out a loyal customer base and punch far above their weight. Leaning Into Authenticity Over Mass Appeal Large
Digital tools have become indispensable for crafting impactful event experiences. As businesses strive to captivate audiences and maximize their reach, integrating technology into event marketing strategies is no longer optional. From interactive digital brochures to immersive virtual reality demonstrations, these tools offer innovative ways to engage and connect with attendees. By embracing these advancements, companies can not only enhance their marketing efforts but also create memorable experiences