The Greenville-Spartanburg Airport District has named Kirk Eickhoff as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. In this role, Mr. Eickhoff will be responsible for developing and executing the District’s fiscal strategy and administrating its revenues and expenses.
RADIO SHOW featuring Chamber News, Community and Business Events WZZQ's Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce Update Monthly- Every 3rd Wednesday 104.3 FM and 1500 AM Gaffney, South Carolina
Small businesses are integral to Spartanburg County’s success, and we’re proud to join American Express in celebrating Small Business Saturday – a day of supporting local businesses.
Inman tennis player Max Bobo won 10 points playing doubles tournaments in the junior Boys’ 18 category of the United States Tennis Association by June.
November’s book is “Black Birds in the Sky,” a searing work of nonfiction from award-winning author Brandy Colbet about the history and legacy of one of the most deadly and destructive acts of racial violence in American history:
Spartanburg tennis player Hudson Chung won 18 points playing doubles tournaments in the junior Boys’ 18 category of the United States Tennis Association by June.
As Spartanburg County’s business, economic, and tourism development entity, we have a lot of experience in hosting meetings and events with catered lunches.
A.P. Moller – Maersk has announced new scheduled air cargo service from Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) to Incheon International Airport in Seoul, Korea.
Watch the movie "Paper Planes" and be inspired to create a plane of your own! Wofford's Society of Physics team will teach us how to fold unique airplanes and test them for speed, distance, and style.
We'll discuss Richard Osman's "The Man Who Died Twice," a funny and suspenseful tale of stolen diamonds, mobsters, and murder, and the sequel to the bestseller, "The Thursday Murder Club."
Each year, teens from many states including Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia come to for a spiritual “shot in the arm.”