Shape the direction of the Chamber

The heart of the Chamber’s business advocacy and public policy review is the committee system, where more than 100 members share their expertise and knowledge to help the Chamber make good decisions. Committees, which are completely re-formed every January, recommend policies and positions to the Board of Directors. Most committees meet monthly; most councils meet on an as-needed basis.

Choose from:

Ambassadors Committee
Volunteers who are dedicated to keep the Chamber connected with member needs through direct outreach and involvement at ribbon cuttings, membership mixers and other key Chamber programs and efforts. 

Committee meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7:30am.

Diversity Council
Volunteers who promote and increase member awareness for the business benefits of diversity. 

Council meets quarterly at noon. 

Economic Development Committee
Volunteers who work to enhance the long-term economic vitality of the city and region; they are a core public policy recommending committee to the Board of Directors. 

Committee meets on the first Thursday of the month at 7:30am.

Issues Evaluation Committee
Volunteers who analyze business-related legislative issues; they are a core public policy recommending committee to the Board of Directors.  

Committee meets the second Tuesday of the month at 7:30am. 
    
Legislative Council
This is a member forum that focuses on discussing “hot topics” of legislative interest. 

Council meeting varies in time and date.

Sustainability & Resources Committee
Volunteers who encourage the adoption of sustainable business practices, advocate for reasonable environmental legislation and help members adapt to new legislation; they are a core public policy recommending committee to the Board of Directors. 

Committee meets the third Tuesday of month at 8am.

Technology Advocacy Committee (TAC)
Volunteers who explore the opportunities of new technology for small businesses and build a collaboration of local technology companies. 

Committee meets the second Tuesday of the month at noon.
 
Tourism Council
An exchange of useful information within the tourism industry. 

Committee meets quarterly at 8am.

Deadline to apply is Friday, December 9

Click here to apply.

Chamber staff will contact you mid-January with further information.

 


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