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Benefits of Committee Involvement

As the leading voice of business in Calgary, the Chamber's committees provide opportunities for members to gain greater value from involvement with the organization. Our committees focus on the following three 'key value' areas, which members themselves have identified:


  • Network - meet others with similar interests, and forge relationships with potential partners and clients
  • Learn - hear presentations and engage in discussions with leading experts on emerging issues, programmed around the focus areas the committee has identified
  • Influence - identify critical policy issues of importance to the business community and Chamber members at large, and receive invitations to participate in the development of new and innovative policy solutions through involvement with Ad Hoc Policy Task Forces

 

Want to learn more?


Read the Chamber's Committee Handbook, a handy "all you need to know" reference guide for committee involvement.

 

Committees

The Chamber maintains eight standing committees:

Aboriginal Opportunities
Business and the Arts
Environment
Health
Human Resources
Natural Resources
Tax & Economic Affairs
Transportation & Logistics

 

Volunteer Opportunities

The Chamber's influence is primarily driven by the energy, knowledge and commitment of our volunteer members. By acting on their passion and invoking their considerable expertise, our volunteers have come together to make the Chamber one of the most respected organizations in the country.

The Chamber welcomes motivated and thought leading individuals to join our committees to help raise the level of discourse and discussion at meetings.

Contact the Committee Administrator, Quinn Eastlick to get involved now.


 

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