There is a high demand in Loudoun and around the nation for skilled workers to fill high paying jobs that don’t always require a traditional four-year college degree. From health care to data center operations, the traditional trades to network engineers, there are a number of job openings in lucrative careers that don’t require students to spend several years at college.
At this year’s State of Innovation in Education, the Loudoun Chamber will spotlight how Northern Virginia Community College is adopting innovative programs to help students identify and train for these high paying careers. Followed by Dr. Eric Williams, Superintendent of Loudoun County Public Schools, who will share with the business community how our award-winning school system, which is dedicated to empowering all students to make meaningful contributions to the world, is addressing these needs and what we can do as a business community to support students who choose to pursue careers that don’t require the traditional college degree.
Speakers:
- Dr. Eric Williams, Superintendent of Loudoun County Public Schools
- Steven Partridge, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Workforce Education at Northern Virginia Community College
Signature Series Sponsor

Spotlight Sponsor

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Enterprise Sponsors
- Atlantic Union Bank
- Community Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Fauquier Counties
- Comstock
- Dominion Energy
- Falcon Heating & Air Conditioning
- M & T Bank
- MainStreet Bank
- The George Washington University Science & Technology Campus
- Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley & Walsh, PC
Community Partner
- Loudoun County Department of Economic Development
Business Partner
- Economic Development Authority of Loudoun County Virginia
Media Sponsor

ADVOCATE SPONSORS $5,500
- Year long logo recognition on all marketing materials
- Reserved table of 10 at six PolicyMaker Series events of your choice
- Four tickets to Annual Legislative Reception
ENTERPRISE SPONSORS $3,500
- Year long name recognition on all marketing materials
- Name recognition in Public Policy Agenda
- Reserved table of 10 at four PolicyMaker Series events of your choice
- Two tickets to Annual Legislative Reception
SPOTLIGHT SPONSOR $2,000 SOLD
- Opportunity to introduce the speaker and discuss your business
- Logo recognition on all marketing materials
- Opportunity to distribute marketing materials to each attendee
- Reserved table for 10 at each event
- Four tickets to Annual Legislative Reception
RESERVED TABLE $650
- Reserved table of 10 in a premium location
*All sponsorship commitments are final. All tickets and table sales are final within 72 hours of the event. No refunds or credits will be issued.
Signature Events

Annual Meeting & Community Leadership Awards
The Loudoun Chamber celebrated its 55th Annual Meeting & Community Leadership Awards on Friday, January 20, 2023. We honored top community leaders as well as celebrate the success of the 2022 Board of Directors Chair, Shawn Mitchell. We will also welcomed in our 2023 Board and the new Chair Carol Barbe, owner of Backflow Technology. 2023 Event Photos

Chamber Classic
On Monday, August 21, 2023, the 41st Annual Chamber Classic will be held at The Club at Creighton Farms. This event has been Loudoun County’s premier business golf tournament for four decades. The Chamber Classic offers our sponsors tremendous marketing exposure, and an incomparable day of golf on this Jack Nicklaus designed course. Sponsorships are available!

Small Business Awards
For 29 years, the Loudoun Small Business Awards have been the most prestigious honors celebrating the best small businesses, entrepreneurs and nonprofit organizations in our Loudoun community. We hope you will join us on Friday, November 10, 2023, to congratulate finalists and winners in 9 categories, including the top prize, at the 2023 Small Business of the Year. Winners are announced in front of a live audience of Loudoun’s top business and community leaders. Sponsorships are available!

Valor Awards
On April 27, 2023, the Loudoun Chamber honored 118 of our community’s real life heroes, including several truly heroic citizens, for their courageous, often lifesaving actions at the 38th Annual Loudoun County Valor Awards. Plan to join us next year with Loudoun’s top business and community leaders for this proud Chamber tradition, as we demonstrate respect and appreciation for these dedicated public servants and their selfless acts of heroism and service. Event Photos