Waterbury Regional Chamber
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Undoubtedly, one of the primary reasons businesses join their local Chamber of Commerce is for networking. Chamber events, such as Out For Businesses, Wake Up Your Businesses, Out for Health's, Business Connection Groups, programming for young professionals, and award dinners, the Chamber provides an excellent platform for connecting with fellow entrepreneurs and professionals. These interactions can lead to valuable partnerships, collaborations, and referrals that can significantly impact the growth of your business. But even if you can't attend our events, your membership is working for you and your business. Let's explore a few of those ways. 1. Advocacy We are known for advocating on behalf of local businesses, acting as the collective voice of the business community, representing your interests to local government bodies and policymakers. Your membership supports the advocacy efforts that can result in favorable policies, reduced regulatory burdens, and a more business-friendly environment. Each year, the Chamber produces a state legislative agenda and local municipal agenda to help guide public policy, based on member input. We also provide opportunities, such as our annual Legislative Summit, mayoral luncheons, and debates, to hear directly from elected officials. The Chamber employs a fulltime lobbyist and has on its staff a Director of Government Affairs and Economic Development to help have your voice heard at all levels of government. 2. Business Resources and Support Chamber memberships come with access to a wealth of resources and support. From our Human Resources Council, Healthcare Council, Young Professionals organization, Manufacturing Council, Business Women's Forum, and Leadership Greater Waterbury, the Waterbury Regional Chamber offers a wealth of programming, workshops, and business development tools that can empower you to grow and succeed. As a sitting member on many regional workforce development partnerships, the Chamber also has keen insights into the area's labor force through our annual Economic Workforce Survey. We also plan several regional job fairs each year, helping to bring 100s of job seekers in front of your business to fill your job openings. The Chamber also sends out frequent communications to our members, helping them stay-up-to-date on the latest regulatory changes, grant opportunities, and other business development initiatives. The Chamber is also the administrator for the Western Connecticut Tourism district, bringing opportunities for key partnerships. 3. Credibility and Trust Being a Chamber member carries a certain level of prestige and credibility within the local community. It signifies your commitment to the community and your dedication to ethical business practices. Consumers and other businesses view Chamber members as trustworthy and reliable, which can enhance your brand's reputation. The Waterbury Regional Chamber has been an active voice in the area's business community since 1890! One of our affiliate organizations, the Naugatuck Chamber, was established more than 100 hundred years ago: in 1922. 4. Marketing and Exposure A chamber membership includes marketing and promotional opportunities that can help boost your visibility. These can range from having your business listed in an annual Chamber directory and on our website to sponsorship opportunities at events. Additional opportunities include promotion in our monthly newsletters, on our social media channels, advertising discounts with a local newspaper, manufacturing and healthcare supplements that highlight member businesses, and more. Such exposure can help attract new customers and clients to your business. Through our strategic partnerships and sister organizations, the Chamber also provides its members with countless events throughout the year, such as Duck Day in Naugatuck and the Brass City Brew and 'Que, to give members the opportunity to showcase their products and get in front of thousands of new customers. 5. Access to Affinity Programs The Chamber provides member-exclusive discounts on services and products from office supplies and local theater tickets to to marketing tools and catering. These programs can result in cost savings for your business, effectively offsetting the cost of your membership. For businesses located in downtown Waterbury, the Waterbury Regional Chamber also offers a discount on monthly parking for your employees, potentially saving you hundreds of dollars each year. 6. Professional Development The Chamber frequently organizes workshops and since 1985 has run Leadership Greater Waterbury to help members develop their professional skills and stay updated on industry trends. These opportunities can help you and your team stay competitive in a rapidly changing business landscape. To learn more about the benefits of the Chamber or to join, click here.
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