Networking
The Chamber is here to help make the connections. Through networking
events and referrals, the Chamber offers connections to potential
customers, vendors, elected officials, and other business leaders.
Business Mixers
Business Mixers offer two hours of power networking for Chamber
members. Building relationships and making business connections at
these networking events are key strategies to small business success.
Mixers are every 2nd Wednesday of the month.
Business ConneXions
Business
ConneXions groups are the Chamber's answer to members' needs for
building leads and referrals to grow their business. Weekly meetings
enable members to support and promote each others' business. The
objectives of the "Business ConneXions" groups are:
- Focus on Business Building and Development
- Brainstorming/Masterminding Business Concepts
- Strategies to Increase Bottom Line Profits
- Sounding Board- Sharing of Business Expertise
- Advice for Longer-Term Business Growth
Leads groups meet every Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. & Thursday at 8:15
a.m. and at 5:30 p.m. To get involved with the Business ConneXions
group, contact
Pat Gray for the Tuesday's group and
Barbara Madden and
Betty Kaufman for the Thursday's group and
Don Hunter for the Thursday evening's group.
Women in Business
Women in Business luncheons provide Chamber members an opportunity to
make meaningful contacts and hear professional speakers, enhancing
professional development. Luncheons are the 2nd Tuesday of the month,
except September.
New Member Breakfasts and Annual Membership Mixer
New Member Breakfasts and the Annual Membership Mixer are relational,
informative and fun ways to help members utilize the Chamber to grow
their businesses. These two events enable you to:
- Meet fellow Chamber Members
- Promote your business (bring lots of business cards & brochures)
- Get acquainted with the Chamber and our various programs
- Learn more about Chamber benefits
Chamber VIP School Visits
A quality school system in our community is critical to the success of business. A
future qualified workforce, a quality of life to attract and retain employees in a
competitive market, an educated customer base-- all contribute to a strong local
economy. Conversely, the education community relies on a healthy business
environment and strong partnerships to support a broad-base education for local
students.
We offer exclusively to our members this opportunity to connect and
network with Educators of our community. Visits are offered twice a
year. For more information, please contact
Jennifer Low.