Despite the pandemic our charter remained the same: Support local businesses and elevate our communities now and in the future. DuPage Convention & Visitors Bureau launched a slew of new and targeted programs, enhanced advocacy and communication, worked in partnership with health departments, and importantly kept people engaged in what they could do during this time — becoming the intersection for mental health, re-imagined business models and economic recovery.
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