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Benefits and Services

1.Creating a strong local economy

  • Creating opportunities through the internet on www.cheyennechamber.org
  • Supporting the military within our area to keep those dollars in our economy
  • Promoting the Shop Cheyenne campaign through numerous areas
  • Providing the Positively Cheyenne Gift Certificates that keep dollars in town
  • Developing strong local leaders through Leadership Cheyenne and Jr. Leadership Cheyenne
  • The Local Trade shows, Small Business Showcase and Business to Business Expo
  • Training seminars to help business improve their operations
  • The New Business Challenge award program to assist a new business
  • Keeping business informed through the Cheyenne Business Weekly and Monthly and the Monthly chamber Luncheons
  • Use of the member brochure rack in the lobby of the Depot
  • Use of Chamber member mailing list for the local promotion of business
  • Membership Resource Directory listing

2.Promoting the local community

  • The Positively Cheyenne "Pride of Cheyenne" award for excellent customer service
  • Developing the " Cheyenne" gateway signs
  • Recognizing business beautification efforts
  • Relocation information including the "Images of Cheyenne" magazine
  • Recognition of Chamber members through the Person of the Year, Small Business Awards, ATHENA

3.Providing networking opportunities

  • Month Business After Hours programs
  • Monthly Luncheons
  • Committee Activities
  • Red Carpet Committee
  • Membership Appreciation Team calls
  • Membership President's Reception for training on how the Chamber can help

4.Representing the interests of businesses with government

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