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A group of about 60 were on hand Thursday at Ocotillo Golf Resort in Chandler for the Chandler Chamber of Commerce's economic update forum. [Photo courtesy Chandler Chamber of Commerce]
A group of about 60 were on hand Thursday at Ocotillo Golf Resort in Chandler for the Chandler Chamber of Commerce's economic update forum. [Photo courtesy Chandler Chamber of Commerce]
A group of about 60 were on hand Thursday at Ocotillo Golf Resort in Chandler for the Chandler Chamber of Commerce's economic update forum. [Photo courtesy Chandler Chamber of Commerce]
A group of about 60 were on hand Thursday at Ocotillo Golf Resort in Chandler for the Chandler Chamber of Commerce's economic update forum. [Photo courtesy Chandler Chamber of Commerce]
A group of about 60 were on hand Thursday at Ocotillo Golf Resort in Chandler for the Chandler Chamber of Commerce's economic update forum. [Photo courtesy Chandler Chamber of Commerce]
(From left) Keith Watkins, John Kreuger, and Christine Mackay addressed a group of about 60 Thursday at Ocotillo Golf Resort in Chandler. The economic development-themed event was hosted by the Chandler Chamber of Commerce and presented by SRP. Watkins is the senior vice president of business attraction for the Arizona Commerce Authority, Krueger is the vice president of business development for the Greater Phoenix Economic Council, and Mackay is the director of economic development for the City of Chandler. [Terry Horne/Tribune]
Chandler Chamber of Commerce award winners pose for a group photo with the organization’s president and CEO, Terri Kimble (front row, far left) following Thusrday’s 25th-annual event [Brett Fera/Tribune]
The chief executive of the Chandler Chamber of Commerce resigned Wednesday. Jerry Bustamante held the position since May 2008.
The chief executive of the Chandler Chamber of Commerce resigned Wednesday.
The Chandler Chamber of Commerce recognized members of the business and educational community for their contributions to the city at its annual awards dinner held Thursday night at the San Marcos Resort.
Chandler Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Dave Warkentin has resigned his post effective immediately to take a position with Sygnifi Networks, a national technology company.
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office cleared the Chandler Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday of any criminal wrongdoing related to campaign activities in Chandler’s March 9 primary election.
The Chandler Chamber of Commerce has promoted one of its members to its top position of president and chief executive officer.
The Chandler Chamber of Commerce has named the year's outstanding educator, administrator and paraeducator. They will be honored at a dinner June 2 at the Crowne Plaza San Marcos Resort.
Members of the Chandler Chamber of Commerce are meeting with business leaders as part of an effort to learn and respond to issues affecting entrepreneurs.
On Tuesday, May 21, 2013, before you start your daily grind, make plans to join your Chandler Chamber at 8:00 a.m. for Caffeine and Commerce.
Terri Kimble has been named president and CEO of the Chandler Chamber of Commerce.
Chandler’s Chamber of Commerce named a new president and CEO, Dave Warkentin.
Terri Kimble has been named president and CEO of the Chandler Chamber of Commerce.
Terri Kimble has been named president and CEO of the Chandler Chamber of Commerce.
Chandler's Chamber of Commerce named a new president and CEO, Dave Warkentin.
Chandler and the Chandler Chamber of Commerce are offering a May 16 workshop for entrepreneurs who want to start or grow a small or minority-owned business. The annual Chandler Small Business Development Workshop will explain what resources are available in the city and offer expert advice for businesses. The free event will include a welcome from Mayor Jay Tibshraeny and cover topics that include debunking entrepreneurial myths, humanizing your business with social media and a Chandler economic update.
The Chandler Chamber of Commerce is seeking applications from businesses and organizations to take part in the March 3 Ostrich Festival Parade. This year's parade through downtown will include popular entries from the past, including the El Zaribah Shrine and local high school marching bands. Other entries to watch this year are the Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting, the Shake It Up Dance Deam, and the Corvette Club of Arizona will provide vehicles for parade dignitaries.
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