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Gen Z The Rebel Generation

Posted Feb 16, 2023

Do you think Gen Z’s mindset and behavior will improve the workplace or make it harder on everyone else? Read More

Upcoming Events

Posted Feb 15, 2023

Events to put in your schedule. Read More

GBG Membership Renewals

Posted Feb 13, 2023

Don't forget your membership renewal. Read More

Coffee and Connections Event, Friday January 27. Join Us!

Posted Jan 25, 2023

You + Us + Winans Chocolates + Coffees. What a great way to kick off your weekend. Join us on January 27th at 8 am at the North Limestone Location. Read More

January is Membership Month

Posted Jan 24, 2023

Our focus for 2023 is to make a difference! In every meeting, post, and interaction, GBG wants to make a difference for our members, local communities, and county. Read More

179,636 New Business Filings in 2022

Posted Jan 23, 2023

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced 179,636 new business filings in 2022 Read More

Join us for the "State of Clark County" Presentation with Guest Ethan Harris January 25th

Posted Jan 19, 2023

Join us on January 25th at 6:30 pm at the Bethel Township Community Center, as Gateway Business Group will be holding our first meeting of 2023, and we couldn't be more excited to have as our guest Ethan Harris, Director of Development at Clark County Community and Economic Development. Read More

Membership Reminder: Make the Most of Your Membership

Posted Jan 18, 2023

We offer many benefits here at GBG, and to maximize them, we need you to share your information with us. Read More

5 Bad Habits You Need to Get Rid of to Be a Good Leader

Posted Jan 16, 2023

Any successful leader who's ever failed at something understands the importance of inviting feedback. Gaining a new perspective on prior mistakes helps you develop a critical component of good leadership: self-awareness. Read More

Why the Relationship Between the Local Government and Business is Important

Posted Jan 11, 2023

The relationship between local government and business can vary depending on the specific context. In general, local government is responsible for providing public services and infrastructure, enforcing regulations and laws, and promoting the community's overall welfare. On the other hand, businesses are responsible for producing goods and services, creating jobs, and generating economic activity. Read More