Welcome to the Mesa Chamber of Commerce
With a rich history of more than 130 years, the Mesa Chamber of Commerce has remained committed in bringing top-of-the-line networking opportunities to the community. Existing to improve, promote, and advocate for businesses in Mesa, the Chamber offers a wide variety of programs and events throughout the year to ensure local success.
The Chamber's Vision
The Mesa Chamber of Commerce is the recognized resource and celebrated leader for the Mesa business community.
The Chamber's Mission
The Mesa Chamber of Commerce exists to Improve, Promote and Advocate for businesses in Mesa.
Highlights
Belong
Find a place to belong with a variety of networking events at any time of day and for any type of business.
Engage
Engage with a cause that resonates with your business by becoming involved in one of our Chamber committees.
Prosper
Generate leads and grow your business with our industry specific Business Referral Groups.
Influence
Become a leader and influence the Mesa business community with advertising opportunities throughout the Chamber.
The Mesa Chamber Blog
The Mesa Chamber of Commerce organizes a number of Committees to advocate on behalf of industry clusters within the Chamber. Many of those committees meet monthly, and here is a summary of the month’s meetings. Mesa Financial Network Rich Adams of Credit Management Association and Steve West of Udall Shumway presented the results of the…
Read MoreThe Mesa Chamber Healthcare Committee met on January 11, 2024, on the topics of National Blood Donor Month and Mental Health. A special appreciation goes out to Angelina and her team at Vitalant for enlightening us on the significance of life-saving blood donations during January’s National Blood Donor Month. In collaboration with Vitalant, the Mesa…
Read MoreThe Mesa Chamber Government Affairs Committee met this past Friday, January 19, 2024, with a special presentation from guest speaker Supervisor Thomas Galvin. Supervisor Galvin reviewed a variety of topics including 2023 milestones, housing, public, animal care, and elections. Supervisor Galvin also mentioned a total county budget decrease of $114 million in this 2024 fiscal…
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