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Act Now on Denver Carbon Tax Proposal

Denver City Council’s Finance and Governance Committee will meet on Tuesday to discuss two bills that would refer a tax on electricity and natural gas for commercial and industrial users to the November ballot for Denver voters. This policy effort was first raised by organizers of a ballot measure that recently failed to gather enough signatures. … Read Post

Member News

Our members work hard every day to make the Denver metro area a great place to do business. We want to keep you in the know about the important work of our members, whether they are opening new business locations, hiring more people or creating new partnerships. Read about our members in the news: 9NEWS wants … Read Post

What Makes Someone a Leader?

When we think about what makes someone a leader, sometimes what comes to mind is a title or a credential or an award. But leadership – and the power to lead – isn’t about position or power; it is something we can expect from every single one of us. In the video below, you’ll hear … Read Post

Future in Focus at State of the City

Denver Metro Chamber leadership and metro area mayors focused on the importance of working together to tackle the challenges we face as a region at the Chamber’s State of the City on Tuesday. And while the conversations may be tough, they said, it’s what has helped the Denver metro area address and find solutions to … Read Post

Summer Tips for Small Business Owners

Summer doesn’t have to be when your sales take a vacation, too. Here are some tips from our Denver Metro Small Business Development Center consultants – experts in a variety of business knowhow from marketing to finance – that will help you build business strategies for the summer and beyond. Use social media to build … Read Post

Future of education in focus at State of the City

With the largest demand in the country for workers with post-secondary credentials, Colorado employers are focusing more and more on how to provide education and training. One business leader will share how organizations are beginning to do that at scale on Tuesday, July 30, at the State of the City following keynotes from Mayors Michael … Read Post

For The Love of CO

Summer is here, and that means you’re likely spending serious time outdoors. We know some of you will head toward one of Colorado’s rivers to kayak or fly fish or even hike nearby. Many of us will visit our local farmer’s market for that fabulous, fresh-off-the-farm and ranch food (Colorado Proud!). And, even if you … Read Post