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Northbrook Chamber Hosts Virtual State of the Village Address January 27

Northbrook Village Board President Sandy Frum will share reflections on her long career in public service, along with local business trends, in a State of the Village Address to the Northbrook Chamber on Wednesday, Jan. 27.

The annual event, taking place this year via Zoom, gives attendees from the business community a unique opportunity to hear personal insight from the village's leadership and to ask questions about local issues of interest. This will be President Frum's final address to the chamber prior to her upcoming retirement.

As president since 2009, and a board member since 1987, Sandy Frum has been deeply involved in village governance through periods of vibrant growth as well as difficulty. Recent months have stood out as an especially challenging time due to the enormous social, economic, and public health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. President Frum is expected to reflect on how the village's strong foundation has carried it through last year's tests, and the next steps that will be essential to sustaining village services and the local economy. In particular, she will discuss how to ensure a smooth transition as retirements lead to new individuals filling several senior staff positions.

The past year has also been notable for new policies and initiatives that were targeted by the village board as high priorities at the start of 2020. In particular, the board, Plan Commission, and village staff devoted significant effort to developing new affordable housing ordinances that were approved in December. The village also undertook a climate change study and established a community task force to examine sustainability opportunities. President Frum will elaborate on these strategies during the address, to help members understand their intended goals and practical application.

The State of the Village Address will take place at noon and will allow time for questions from attendees. The event is free to chamber members and registered guests. RSVP is required.

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