Coral Springs Chamber of Commerce to begin 2026 with community wake up breakfast and installation of new board leaders

Coral Springs, Florida – Business and community leaders across North Broward County will have an opportunity to begin 2026 on a collaborative note as the Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce prepares to host its annual Wake Up Breakfast later this month.
The event, presented in partnership with the City of Coral Springs, is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. It will take place at the Fort Lauderdale Marriott-Coral Springs, located at 11775 Heron Bay Boulevard. Organizers say the breakfast is designed to bring together professionals from across the region for networking, leadership updates, and a shared look ahead at the New Year.
A key highlight of the morning will be remarks from Catherine Givens, city manager of Coral Springs, who is expected to discuss priorities, initiatives, and the city’s vision for the year ahead. Her appearance reflects the ongoing collaboration between the city and the local business community, a partnership that chamber leaders say is vital for economic growth and community development.
In addition to the featured speaker, the event will include the formal installation of the Chamber’s board of directors for 2026. The ceremony recognizes new and returning board members who will help guide the organization’s mission of supporting local businesses, fostering connections, and advocating for the region’s economic interests.
The Wake Up Breakfast has become a staple on the chamber’s calendar, offering attendees a chance to build relationships before the workday begins. Participants typically range from small business owners and entrepreneurs to corporate representatives and public sector leaders, creating a diverse mix of perspectives and opportunities for collaboration.
Registration for the event is now open. Chamber members can attend for $35, while future members and walk-in attendees will pay $50. Organizers encourage early registration, as the breakfast often draws strong attendance at the start of the year.
By combining networking, leadership recognition, and insights from city leadership, the Wake Up Breakfast aims to set a positive tone for 2026. Chamber officials say the event reflects their commitment to bringing people together and strengthening ties between businesses and local government.
Those interested in attending are encouraged to register in advance and arrive early to take full advantage of the networking opportunities. As the new year begins, the chamber hopes the gathering will spark new connections and renewed energy across the Coral Springs and Coconut Creek business communities.



