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Northern Virginia Leaders Address Federal Workforce Cuts with 2 Community Events

As federal workforce reductions continue to shake the government contracting sector, businesses, employees, and community leaders across Northern Virginia are coming together to discuss the economic impact and explore solutions. Two upcoming events—one hosted by the Prince William Committee of 100 and another by the Northern Virginia Black Chamber of Commerce (NVBCC)—aim to address the challenges created by federal agencies’ budget cuts and workforce reductions.

Northern Virginia Black Chamber of Commerce Hosts Townhall on Federal Layoffs
In addition to PWC100’s panel discussion, the Northern Virginia Black Chamber of Commerce (NVBCC) will hold an open Townhall Meeting to discuss the immediate challenges of federal workforce reductions. The event will take place on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Jirani Coffeehouse in Manassas.

With thousands of professionals in the region reliant on federal contracts, the NVBCC aims to provide a space for business owners, contractors, and employees to connect and strategize on ways to pivot amid economic uncertainty.

“At NVBCC, we recognize the need for open, honest discussions about workforce shifts and business challenges,” said Tonya Poindexter, Board Chair of NVBCC. “We don’t have all the answers, but we believe in the power of bringing people together to have meaningful conversations and learn from one another.”

  • What to Expect at the NVBCC Townhall:
    Gain insights from professionals and industry leaders on the latest developments affecting businesses and workers.
  • Connect with local business leaders, policymakers, and community members.
  • Participate in an open discussion forum to share experiences and strategies.
  • Explore resources and solutions for adapting to economic shifts.

The NVBCC Townhall is free and open to the public, welcoming government contractors, small business owners, employees, and community stakeholders.

Reserve Your Spot: Register at northernvirginiabcc.org.

Prince William Committee of 100 to Examine Economic Impact
The Prince William Committee of 100 (PWC100) will host an expert panel discussion titled “The Domino Effects of DOGE in the Prince William Area Economy” on Thursday, March 20, 2025, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Brittany’s Restaurant & Sports Bar in Lake Ridge.

The event will explore the economic implications of the recent Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiatives, which have led to restructuring within federal agencies and government contracts. Panelists will include industry experts, business leaders, and economic analysts who will break down the potential risks and opportunities for Prince William County and the broader Northern Virginia region.

Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from experts such as:

  • Stephen Farnsworth, Ph.D., Professor at the University of Mary Washington
  • Rob Hartwell, President of Hartwell Capitol Consulting
  • Marty Nohe, Chair of the Prince William Chamber of Commerce
  • Keith Waters, Ph.D., Assistant Director at George Mason University’s Stephen S. Fuller Institute

The event is open to the public, with tickets available for $35 for members and $40 for guests. To register, visit pwc100.org.

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