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Verona Area Chamber of Commerce

We will be posting features, news, and updates here periodically.
Monday, September 25, 2023
Meet The Board - Dr. Tremayne Clardy

In this blog post, we introduce Dr. Tremayne Clardy, the Superintendent of the Verona Area School District (VASD) and one of the appointed board members. The post highlights Dr. Clardy's impressive work within the school district, emphasizing his dedication to students and the administration. Readers are provided with a brief Q&A session to get to know Dr. Clardy better. He shares insights about his background, his favorite aspects of VASD, personal interests like fishing, and his deep appreciation for the

Molly Solie

Friday, May 12, 2023
Member of the Month - JSD

The Chamber is featuring JSD as their member of the month, and Kelly Kloepping, the Marketing & Business Development Director, was interviewed to provide insights into JSD and herself. Kelly has been with JSD Professional Services for three years, facing the challenge of joining during the pandemic when in-person interactions were limited. Despite the difficulties, she appreciates the focus on project success within the team of 80 employees across six offices. JSD also encourages a balance of fun and work

Molly Solie

Friday, May 5, 2023
From Awkward to Awesome: How Attending Networking Events Can Benefit Introverts

In this blog post, we discuss why socially awkward and introverted millennials should attend networking events. We highlight the top 5 reasons, including how attending these events can help them practice their social skills, connect with like-minded individuals, and advance their careers. The post emphasizes that networking is essential for career growth, and it's not as scary as it seems. By attending these events, introverts can learn something new, gain inspiration, and develop their personal brand.

Molly Solie

Wednesday, February 1, 2023
​Providing Ice for Kids of All Ages a Priority for Verona Ice Arena

The demand for ice time at local ice arenas has soared in the past decade. The huge population growth of Dane County, along with an increase in demand for youth sports, means that Verona Ice Arena is no longer able to serve the community effectively. Today, I.C.E., Inc., the nonprofit owner and operator of Verona Ice Arena, is excited to announce the “Ice for Kids of All Ages” fundraising campaign to raise at least $7 million to build an addition and double the size of the current facility.

Molly Solie