Regent Aerospace, the world’s largest aircraft interiors maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) company, announced Friday, Feb. 26 it will open a facility in Mobile, Ala…
Since the organization was formed in 2007, MAYPA has grown to over 700 members in the Mobile Bay area. This proves that there are plenty of young professionals committed to living, working, playing, and staying in our region…
The Mobile Area Chamber’s 173rd Annual Meeting will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 19 at the Mobile Civic Center. Beginning promptly at 6 p.m. the event’s program will introduce the Chamber’s 2009 Chairman of the Board and take a look back at the area’s accomplishments and acknowledge local businesses contributions. The evening concludes with the area’s largest networking reception featuring 17 restaurants and caterers showcasing culinary masterpieces. Tickets are $50 each or group of 10 tickets for $485 (Chamber members only)/Tickets $60 each (potential Chamber members).
For reservations, contact Carolyn Wilson …
Celebrate good times! It’s MoonPie season here in Mobile and to kick it off, the City is throwing one BIG bash. Ring in the New Year in downtown Mobile. For more information on the scheduled events, check out:
http://www.cityofmobile.org/moonpie.php
Mobile’s Mayor Samuel L. Jones Endorses U.S. Rep. Artur Davis for Governor of Alabama.
Read more here: http://www.lagniappemobile.com/articles/2841-endorsements-flow-on-monday-in-alabama-gubernatorial-race
Congratulations to Chris Barraza for being selected as one of Mobile Bay Monthly’s “Top 40 under 40”, a program that recognizes outstanding young professionals throughout the area. Barraza serves as Project Manager for the City of Mobile Neighborhood and Community Services division and is a Director and Co-Founder of the Mobile Area Young Professionals Alliance.
Kudos to Chris and all of the other recipients!
The Mobile Area Chamber will co-present Job Search Strategies for Today’s Economy with local employment experts. Read on…
BusinessWeek is calling 18-24 year olds “The Lost Generation” due to high unemployment. As young Mobilians, do you consider yourself as part of a Lost Generation?

