
Two events hosted by the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce are taking place this Thursday, Feb. 20, starting at 8 AM.
Learn about the “State of the Airport” from Philadelphia Airport CEO Atif Saeed, A.A.E., IAP, 8 AM, at the Springfield Country Club, 400 W. Sproul Road in Springfield.
Join the Chamber of Commerce for an exclusive with Saeed, including the latest developments, upcoming projects, and strategic plans impacting the region’s business community.
The cost is $40 for Chamber members and $60 for non-members.
This is a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights into how the airport is driving economic growth, enhancing connectivity, and preparing for the future.
Whether you’re in aviation, logistics, or simply interested in how these updates affect the broader business landscape, this event is not to be missed.
Network with fellow professionals and hear firsthand how one of the region’s critical transportation hubs is evolving to meet the demands of tomorrow.
Register at www.delcochamber.org.
Bullseye Bash
This ax-throwing networking event runs from 4:30 to 6:30 PM on Thursday, Feb. 20, at the Delco Axe House in Broomall. Cost is $35.
There will be axe throwing, networking, food and drinks, and a BYO food and drink as well.
Take your networking skills to the next level at this unforgettable evening of axe-throwing fun, casual conversation, and connections with fellow young professionals.
This high-energy event is the perfect mix of friendly competition and professional networking. Whether you’re a pro at hitting the target or a first-time thrower, you’ll have a blast honing your skills, sharing laughs, and expanding your network in a relaxed and exciting setting.
What’s included:
- Axe-throwing tutorials and games led by expert instructors
- Opportunities to connect with like-minded young professionals
- Refreshments to keep the energy flowing are provided by Sterling Pig & Furio’s Deli.
Don’t miss this chance to make meaningful connections while having a unique and thrilling experience. Bring your A-game (and maybe your best lumberjack vibes).
Water, beer, wraps, hoagies, and chips will be provided. BYO snacks and drinks are also welcome.
Spots are limited—register today to secure your spot.
The 130-year-old Delaware County Chamber of Commerce has followed its mission to drive business forward in the Delaware County community through connection, education, and advocacy.
Since its inception, Delaware County has seen millions of dollars in development and thousands of jobs created due to the work of the Chamber.
Today, with its home in Springfield, the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce has 1,200 members under the leadership of a long-time chamber executive, President Trish McFarland.


















































