Chamber Committees
COMMITTEE INFORMATION
As a Chamber member, you will derive much more from your investment
when you get involved. If you have just an hour or two each month
and want to expand your visibility with the local business community,
consider teaming up with one of these Chamber programs:
AMBASSADORS
Casey Stratmeyer, Committee Chair
Meets the third Wednesday of
each month
Chamber office, 12:00 p.m.
Ambassadors are the “Face” of
the Chamber. They work with Chamber staff to plan and staff our
monthly mixers, quarterly new member receptions, and attend grand
openings and ribbon cuttings. They also help us in member relations
with monthly new member calls.
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AVIATION/TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE
Meets as needed at the
Concord Chamber Office.
The Aviation/Transportation Committee
reviews, monitors, recommends and implements Aviation/Transportation
policies and strategy that support the goals and objectives of
the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce.
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BUSINESS EDUCATION
COMMITTEE
Joanne Durkee,
Committee Chair
Meets the first Wednesday of each
month
3:30 p.m., at the Chamber office.
The Business/Education Committee
promotes and facilitates the
involvement of business in schools,
works to increase educator and
student awareness of the business
environment, and provides learning
opportunities for business leaders,
educators and students.
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CRAB
FEED AND AUCTION COMMITTEE
Maureen Cunningham, Committee Chair
The Crab Feed and Auction Committee
helps plan one of the Chamber’s biggest and best-attended events,
our Annual Crab Feed and Auction, which takes place in the spring.
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GOLF
TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE
Rob
Robertson, Committee Chair

The Golf Tournament Committee helps plan and organize
the Chamber’s Annual Golf
Tournament.
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GOVERNMENT/ECONOMIC
POLICY COMMITTEE
Tim McGallian,
Committee Chair
Meets the third Thursday of each
month, 12:00, at the Chamber office.
The Government Policy Committee
is the public policy and governmental advocacy arm of the Chamber.
The Committee develops strong working relationships with elected
officials, their staffs, and municipal boards and commissions.
The Committee also analyzes business legislation at all levels
of government and advocates the Chamber position on these issues.
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GREEN BUSINESS
COMMITTEE
Gary Craft, Committee Chair
The mission of the Greater
Concord Chamber of Commerce's Green
Business Committee is to promote the
interest of businesses that are
committed and engaged in
environmentally responsible
operations and practices, known as
green business practices. Meetings
are held the second Tuesday of the
month at the Chamber Office at 9:00
am. For more information about
becoming a green business, please
click
here.
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NAVAL WEAPONS
STATION RE-USE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Naval Weapons Station Re-Use
Advisory Committee meets on an "as
needed" basis at the Chamber office. The
mission statement of this committee
is: To provide leadership in the
development of a Re-Use Plan that is
economically sustainable and
fiscally responsible that results in
a healthy, vital and united community.
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EVENT COMMITTEE
Jenny Lind, Co-Chair
Lori Cooper, Co-Chair
The Senior Event Committee helps
plan our Senior Resource Expo to be
held in the spring. This event will
help our chamber members who offer
products and services for seniors
showcase their business to the
public and to educate the community
about all the senior resources that
are available.
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