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Content By US Chamber of Commerce The Supreme Court nullified tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Other authorities (e.g., Section 301 and Section 232) remain in force.
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The Wayne County Area Chamber of Commerce has introduced Student Future Success (SFS) as the new umbrella brand for its Work-Based Learning (WBL) initiatives, creating a clear and consistent identity for student workforce development efforts across Wayne County. Student Future Success brings together programs that support career exploration, job shadowing, internships, and hands-on learning experiences under a unified framework. The branding is designed to help students, schools, employers, and community partners more easily understand and navigate opportunities at each stage of a student’s development. “This new branding helps us tell a clearer story about how students engage with career and workforce experiences over time,” said WCACC Director of Employer Engagement, Shawntel Baker. “Student Future Success is intended to support the great work already happening in our schools while providing a shared identity that strengthens communication and collaboration with employers.” The SFS brand introduces a new visual system designed to reflect trust, growth, and long-term opportunity for students, while remaining aligned with existing Chamber branding. The branding is intended to complement, school-led programs and does not change program requirements or district autonomy. By aligning program language, structure, and visual identity, the Chamber aims to strengthen employer engagement, improve clarity for students and families, and support long-term workforce readiness across the county. RICHMOND, Ind. — The Wayne County Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated the people, partnerships, and progress shaping the community during its 2026 Annual Dinner, themed “Wayne’s World: Party On, Wayne County!” The high-energy evening brought together business leaders, elected officials, educators, and community partners to recognize excellence across service, business, and individual leadership. Emceed by Derric Watson, the event blended entertainment with purpose — opening with Wayne’s World–inspired tributes to what makes Wayne County unique, while spotlighting the individuals and organizations driving real momentum across the region. “The Annual Dinner is our opportunity to pause, celebrate, and shine a spotlight on the people who move Wayne County forward,” said Melissa Vance, President & CEO of the Wayne County Area Chamber of Commerce. “This year’s theme reminded us that while we work hard, we can also celebrate boldly — and our award recipients truly represent the heart, creativity, and commitment of this community.” Celebrating Leadership & Impact The evening began by recognizing outstanding volunteers from each of the Chamber’s five Action Committees, highlighting the behind-the-scenes leaders who support Chamber programs year-round: Outstanding Chamber Committee Members
“The theme we kept coming back to was momentum,” said AJ Sickmann, 2026 Chamber Board Chair. “Momentum in education, momentum in workforce development, momentum in business growth and momentum in how we tell Wayne County’s story.” The Wayne County Area Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Dinner remains one of the organization’s premier events, celebrating collaboration, leadership, and the shared belief that when businesses and community partners work together, the entire county thrives. Check out all pictures on the Chamber Facebook |
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