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St. George Chamber of Commerce

As a hub for businesses, the St. George Area Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to supporting our members, elevating the local economy and championing community prosperity. Elevating the Local Economy The Chamber represents the interests of over 1000 businesses and nonprofits who are directly impacted by the strength of the local economy. We work collaboratively with our local, state and federal economic partners to grow the local economy, bring high-paying jobs and increase prosperity to our community. The SGACC is committed to delivering meaningful business resources to our members. The chamber has its pulse on the needs of the business community and responds with valuable resources internally and through our vast network of strategic partners. The SGACC is committed to ensuring our members are at the top of their game. Business owners, managers and staff are able to access world-class seminars at our weekly lunches and exclusive trainings that are only available to chamber members. The SGACC offers both in-person and digital networking to help connect businesses with each other. Weekly lunches, after-hours networking and other events are designed to build meaningful relationships between businesses. Members can also network online through their Chamber master portal. The SGACC is committed to representing our member businesses to government leaders. The chamber works to defend businesses against burdensome regulations. Our staff and board works collaboratively with government leaders to find ways that support a thriving economic ecosystem that promotes free-market competition and innovation. Championing Community Prosperity The Chamber believes that a strong economic engine is crucial to a prosperous community. This engine is driven by both small business and large corporations. Together we identify issues that are barriers to economic opportunity and then develop strategies to move our community forward.
Shawn Christensen
136 N 100 E St. George UT 84770
Text STGEORGE to 866-866-5545

View Information (435) 628-1650 Website

Utah Black Chamber of Commerce

7103 S Redwood Re #314 West Jordan, UT 84084
435-586-7777 Website

Hurricane Valley Chamber of Commerce

HURRICANE? Are there really hurricanes in Utah? Well no. This is Utah, not Florida. How did the town get the name Hurricane? Legend has it that one windy day in the 1860s Mormon leader Erastus Snow had a whirlwind blow the top off a buggy he was driving. He reportedly said, Well, that was a Hurricane. Well name this the Hurricane Hill. We do have some very windy days, especially during the winter, when there can be gusts over 50 miles per hour. By the way, Hurricane is pronounced Her-ah-kun by the locals. Dont want you to sound like a tourist. Read about Hurricanes history at Utahs Dixie History. For another perspective read more at the Utah History Encyclopedia. To learn about Utah state history visit the Utah State History web site. For a more intimate look at Hurricanes history visit the Hurricane Valley Pioneer Heritage Park and Museum. You can take a walk to learn about the areas historic buildings and get directions to the Hurricane Canal Trail. The Museum is located at 35 W State St. and is open Monday through Saturday from 9 AM to 5 PM.
Ike Turner
63 S 100 W Hurricane UT 84737
Text HVCHAMBER to 866-866-5545

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Utah Association of Chamber

Heidi Walker
175 E 400 S, Suite 600 Salt Lake City UT
801-328-5063 Website

Salt Lake Chamber

As Utah's business leader, we stand as the voice of business, support our members success, and champion community prosperity.The Salt Lake Chamber is Utahs largest and longest-standing business association. A statewide chamber of commerce with members in all 29 Utah counties, the Chamber represents the broad interests of the states 63,000-plus employers, which employ more than 1.4 million Utahns. This includes thousands of Chamber members and their employees. With roots that date back to 1887, the Chamber stands as the voice of business, supports its members success, and champions community prosperity.
Heidi Walker
201 S Main St Suite 2300 Salt Lake City UT 84111
Text SLCHAMBER to 866-866-5545

View Information 801-364-3631 Website

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