Events

AmCham hosts about 40+ events yearly from business luncheons and Advocacy events to committee meetings and networking events. Below is a description of our most popular programs.

Connect with AmCham online webinars aim to share knowledge of our members, as we navigate through the COVID-19 crisis. If you would like to share best practices in your area of expertise that could be helpful for the international business community, we are here to listen and learn from you!

Thought Leaders Series is a program designed exclusively for the top management of our Corporate Contributing members. The aim of the program is to bring together leaders from some of the top companies in this country to exchange views on issues like leadership, business development as well as improving the business and investment climate in Latvia. 

Speaker events are open events that bring high level guest speakers before the Chamber to discuss timely and important issues.

Seminars on the US Market are organized together with LCCI to foster trade, investment, partnership and friendship between the United States and Latvia.  The aim of those seminars is to inform companies about the opportunities and challenges in the U.S. market. Seminars are addressing a number of issues important to businesses and sharing success stories.

Business After Hours provide hosting company with the opportunity to present their business to their fellow members in an informal atmosphere.

Member Focus Lunches are informal events where Members meet with their counterparts from other industries and AmCham board to discuss their business and share feedback on AmCham's activities.

Annual Events

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Medtronic BV representative office

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AmCham is a place to meet representatives of other industries and understand the business environment.

Signe Velina, Market Access Manager Latvia of Johnson & Johnson

AmCham and PwC share the same values and targets to achieve socially.

Zlata Elksnina-Zascirinska, Country Managing Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers