Gone are the days when a business joins a chamber of commerce just because they are new to the area and need to make connections. There’s simply so much more to be gained from a membership with a chamber. So, if you’re asking, “what’s my chamber done for me lately?” there’s a full array of ways for you to network, gain practical skills and cook up a few new leads.
To get a taste of how you can get involved, join us from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 30, at the Taste of the Chamber, where you can sample ways to build your skills and try the best from Chamber-member caterers.
The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce offers the business community educational and informative perspectives on growing your business, professional development and community awareness, along with opportunities for networking with like-minded individuals in the business community. These programs do not just focus on specific individuals or businesses, but rather on the broader context of how these topic areas affect the metro area’s business community.
Here’s a few ways you can dive in:
Leads Groups are designed to help members grow their customer base through a supportive referral network.
Gold Member Alliance Program (GMAP) and Chamber 101 help you dig deeper. Get introduced to all the Chamber has to offer in 101. In GMAP, navigate business development and relationship marketing by getting to know a smaller group of noncompeting businesses.
No matter what your goals, the Chamber can deliver a full helping of success through its trainings and events, and our team can help you create the perfect pairings in order to reach your goals.
Hungry for more? Click here for more information about Chamber programs.
Bonus: While you plan your professional development goals, enjoy this guava smoothie recipe, courtesy of Chamber member DisFruta.
½ cup Canoa Guava fruit puree
½ cup yogurt
1 cup ice
Put Guava fruit puree, ice and yogurt into a blender and blend on high for 20 seconds. Pour into a 16-ounce glass and enjoy.
Rob Rose is the member engagement manager for the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce.
[Photo by Jeff Kubina]