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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.



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Belong


Find a place to belong with a variety of networking events at any time of day and for any type of business.

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Engage


Engage with a cause that resonates with your business by becoming involved in one of our Chamber committees.

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Prosper


Generate leads and grow your business with our industry specific Business Referral Groups.

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Influence


Become a leader and influence the Mesa business community with advertising opportunities throughout the Chamber.

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The Mesa Chamber Blog

Community Action Partnership – September 2024 Meeting

Mesa Chamber’s Community Action Partnership (CAP) met on Tuesday Sept 10, and the focus was on Literacy month. In Arizona, literacy numbers are concerning.   However, continued focus on the topic can help change stats, and CAP featured guest speakers who are on the front lines including  Beth Haas, MA Community Engagement Coordinator, SE Maricopa Region…

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Government Affairs Committee – August 2024 Meeting

The Government Affair Committee met this month with a special visit from City of Mesa Mayor John Giles and Gilbert Public Schools. Mayor Giles provided the committee with information on the Mesa 2024 Ballot Questions. Mesa 2024 Ballot Questions Question 1 focuses on the Permanent Base Adjustment. This would aim at adjusting the current base…

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A Recent Ruling Overturning the FTC’s Ban on Non-compete Agreements: What It Means for Small Business Owners

506 words ~ 2 min. read Recently, U.S. District Judge Ada Brown in Dallas blocked a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rule aimed at banning non-compete agreements that employees typically sign. Judge Brown ruled that the FTC does not have the authority to eliminate practices it considers unfair competition through broad regulations. This decision follows a temporary…

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The Mesa Chamber Member Extension Blog