Chamber Work

 

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Help Ballard and its Chamber
navigate the years ahead by taking part in Phase II
of the Chamber's Visioning Project.

 

Phase I confirmed that as significant change continues to occur, Ballard needs a cohesive business community to address its complex issues. Businesses will need to work together to promote Ballard as the multi-faceted place that it is. By becoming more broadly connected and strategically focused, the Chamber can take a leadership role in responding to these changes.

We invite your continued participation. Help create the vision for Ballard's future. By working together, positive change can happen and our community will continue to thrive.

 

Click here to see a summary of the 
Chamber's visioning work to date.

 

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Chamber
Commences Membership
Survey

In an effort to better understand the needs of our members and the Ballard business community, the Chamber is conducting a short survey. Membership Committee Chair Sue Gilman (BECU) and committee member Scott Ingham (The Elliott Bay Group) will begin calling on local retail businesses on Friday, May 19. The goal is to gather concerns, ideas, opinions and suggestions, which will help direct our short- and long-term goals. If you'd like an in-person visit, but work on an on-appointment basis, that can be arranged. The survey is also available on-line. Click here to be directed to the form.

Thanks for your participation and for your frank and insightful comments.

 
 


 

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Experience the hidden gems of Seattle's neighborhoods.

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Ballard is one of those gems! (But we've always known
it was special!) Learn more about this marketing program,
a collaboration between the Ballard Chamber and Seattle's Office of Economic Development. Also featured are Columbia City, Georgetown, Rainier Valley and West Seattle. 

ONLY IN BALLARD.

 



 

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