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In
addition to a diverse 27-member board of directors, 14
ex-officio board members and a dedicated staff of
eight, the Chamber has 10 committees made up of
hundreds of volunteers. These active civic leaders
work on everything from business development and crime
issues, to beautifying Anchorage with its annual clean
up and City of Lights programs, to working with regulatory agencies and government
to maintain a healthy business climate for our city.
Although
each committee has its own individual focus the work
can be concentrated into three areas:
Public
policy formation: Promoting and opposing
government action on municipal, state and national
levels on issues affecting business.
Member
and civic services: Programs, strategic planning,
advocacy and information for the benefit of our
members and the community.
Economic
development: Expanding Anchorage's economic base
through stimulation of sustainable business,
commercial and cultural development.
In the
past, the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce has been
instrumental in establishing Fur Rendezvous, the
Better Business Bureau, the Anchorage Economic
Development Corporation, Buy Alaska, Crime Stoppers,
City of Lights, Green Star and many others.
The
Anchorage Chamber, working with other business and government
entities has affected change or improvements in our
roads, sewer, airport, port and railroad. Anchorage Chamber
planning, mediating, and strategizing have helped pass
a tax cap, encouraged regulatory changes and provided
forward thinking on crime prevention.
Handling
more than 1,300 calls and information requests each
month, providing business data, city maps and
relocation packets are only part of what the Anchorage
Chamber
does.
The Anchorage Chamber of Commerce is one of the
few chambers nationwide providing a newsworthy weekly
luncheon forum for its membership and the general
public.
The
Anchorage Chamber also works hard to encourage networking by
organizing several opportunities each month for
members. Regular meetings are: the monthly Business Connection
Breakfast, monthly Business After Hours and
semi-monthly Member
Orientation.
This
dynamic organization also publishes a monthly
newsletter, "Chamber News & Views,"
which is direct-mailed to the entire membership in the
first week of each month. It is now also available
online. "News & Views" contains news
about Anchorage Chamber businesses and Anchorage Chamber events, a list of
new and renewing members and messages from the Board
Chair and others.
Your
membership in the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce allows
you to become involved in your community and become part
of a strong business network. |