July 13, 2025 - 08:48

HAMMOND --- The Tangipahoa Chamber is set to welcome business leaders to a special luncheon on Monday, July 28. This event will feature notable speakers, including Louisiana State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley and Tangipahoa Parish Superintendent Melissa Stilley.
The luncheon aims to foster dialogue between educators and the business community, highlighting the importance of collaboration in enhancing educational outcomes. Dr. Brumley will discuss current initiatives and challenges facing Louisiana's education system, while Superintendent Stilley will share insights specific to Tangipahoa Parish.
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with these leaders, ask questions, and explore ways to support local education. The event underscores the Chamber's commitment to strengthening community ties and promoting workforce development through education.
This gathering promises to be an informative session for all participants, emphasizing the critical role that education plays in the local economy and the future of the community.
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