EMCCC's May Monthly Membership "Power Luncheon" 2025 State of Conshohocken Borough Address & Economic Updates

EMCCC's Monthly Membership "Power Luncheon" provides the chamber stakeholders & it's general membership to stay informed on issues relevant to the local business community with a networking luncheon and featured keynote speaker.
Join us for this Special Edition Power Luncheon Presented by the Government & Legislative Affairs Committee :
Presented by the Honorable : Yaniv Aronson
Join the Mayor for these topics of discussion over lunch :
- Journey of being the Mayor of Conshohocken Borough
- Municipal progress and updates
- Community Engagement & Volunteerism
Fireside Chat on Community Engagement with:
Topics of discussion:
- Law enforcement & economic stability
- Outreach initiatives help communities thrive
- Community engagement is good for business

Since taking office in 2016, Sheriff Kilkenny modernized the office with initiatives focused on transparency, innovation, diversity and professionalism. In addition to his elected position, Sheriff Kilkenny is the managing partner of Kilkenny Law. Sheriff Kilkenny has served as a trustee at Montgomery County Community College and is the current President of the Pennsylvania Sheriff’s Association. He was also appointed to the Juvenile Court Procedural Rules Committee by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Sheriff Kilkenny is a proud Veteran, having served his country as an officer on both active duty and in the Army Reserves for more than two decades, retiring as a lieutenant colonel.

Representative Greg Scott - Pennsylvania's 54 Legislative District
State Representative Greg Scott serves Pennsylvania's 54th Legislative District, encompassing Norristown, Plymouth Township, and Conshohocken. A Norristown native, Scott's commitment to public service began early—at 16, he became the borough’s first junior councilman and joined the Norristown Fire Department. He later volunteered as an EMT and continues to serve as a firefighter with Fairmount Engine Co. #2. Scott earned a B.S. in business communications from Chestnut Hill College and an M.S. in organizational leadership from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. His career includes roles as a congressional aide and as chief of staff at a nonprofit founded by civic leader Kenny Gamble. In 2015, he made history as Montgomery County’s first Black magisterial district judge and Pennsylvania’s youngest sitting judge at age 28. Elected to the state House in 2022, Scott focuses on education equity, criminal justice reform, and public health. He remains active as a mentor and civic educator in local schools, reflecting his lifelong dedication to community empowerment.

Date and Time
Wednesday May 21, 2025
11:30 AM - 2:00 PM EDT
Fees/Admission
EMCCC Members & Conshohocken Businesses: $45
Non-Members: $65
**Networking & seated , hot served lunch included**
** all sales Final, no refunds, a credit will be issued to attend another event**
Contact Information
Jude Martin- Cianfano
215-887-5122
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