VanEck Law to host Business After Hours

The Rockford Chamber of Commerce (RCC) is proud to present the November installment of its popular Business After Hours event. The event is scheduled from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7 at VanEck Law, PC, 6739 Courtland Drive, Suite 102, Rockford.

Todd Van Eck and his staff will be sharing their beautiful office facility for this networking event. The evening is a relaxed, open event that allows participants to freely communicate with other key people in the business community.

VanEck invites networkers to walk around the facilities that the law office now calls home. VanEck Law is a results-based law firm focused on obtaining, maintaining and protecting its clients’ best interests. Driven by obtaining results for its clients, VanEck Law works with business, investment, and real estate companies including the areas of operations and management, taxation, formation, solvency, financing and litigation.

Participants should be geared up to meet amazing business leaders. RCC and Van Eck Law are looking forward to seeing everyone on November 7. There is no charge to attend Business After Hours. However, in order for VanEck to properly plan for this event, it is requested that you RSVP by November 4 at the Chamber office. Please call (616) 866-2000 or e-mail to membership@rockfordmichamber.com.

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