The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce has standing councils and committees that help address the needs of our Chamber members and the business community. Each is chaired by a current Chamber member and has a staff member who serves as a liaison to the Board of Directors for reporting purposes.
Chamber members in good standing are invited to find a Council that addresses a particular area of interest and dive in; our Chamber is powered by member passions!
The mission of the Agribusiness Council is to support and stimulate the growth of agribusiness and agritourism, fostering awareness and understanding of agricultural issues and their impact on the quality of life and economic vitality of the region.
Meetings:
4th Tuesday of each month
8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Chamber Board Room
Chair: Paula Burke
The Ambassadors aim to welcome businesses, celebrate major milestones, and enhance member retention by fostering goodwill and reinforcing the benefits of Chamber membership.
Meetings:
1st Wednesday of each month
8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Chamber Board Room
Chair: Jamie East
The mission of the Business Development Council is to support all forms of business in the community by providing the tools and resources needed for success through educational and informative initiatives.
Meetings:
2nd Thursday of each month
8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Chamber Board Room
Chair: Sheryl Williams
The mission of the Government Affairs Council is to educate and motivate members to support legislative policies that enhance the business climate, providing a platform for advocacy and informed discussion on local, state, and federal issues.
Meetings:
Chair: John Jackson
The Women’s Business Alliance seeks to provide women in the region with resources to advance career opportunities, form strategic partnerships, and build a network of advocates through networking and recognition events.
Meetings:
1st Tuesday of each month
8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Chamber Board Room
Chair: Bekki Farish Smith
The mission of the Workforce/Industry Leaders Council is to encourage workforce preparedness through collaboration with strategic partners and advocacy for strong educational infrastructure, supporting community efforts to create a skilled and ready workforce.
Meetings:
2nd Tuesday of each month
8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Chamber Board Room
Co-Chairs: Jerome Johnston, Ian Lyle, Larry Earle and Jill Pierce
Even if you don’t have time to be involved, the Chamber is still helping your business grow. Businesses join and renew each year to ensure that the Chamber can continue strengthening our local economy and advocating for public policy that will support a healthy business climate. In addition, we offer a number of marketing tools that will help you increase visibility of your business without taking time out of your day.
As a member, your business is listed in our searchable directory and available 24/7 to Chamber members and the general public. Your free listing includes links to your organization’s website and social media outlets, so potential clients/customers can get to you quickly and directly.
Members are able to post job openings that are then visible on our Chamber website.
Members can use this section of the member information center to post news and events to the Chamber’s website. Some may also be featured in our monthly Chamber News.
The Chamber is the community resource center for requests for local businesses, demographics, products and services. Members may bring brochures and business cards to the chamber office for those seeking relocation, tourism or local business information.
As a member, you become part of an organization with a strong credible voice that speaks out on behalf of business and industry. A Chamber membership can boost your community image and increase your sales. Through your membership, you can take advantage of our events, networking, marketing, and various seminars and workshops, all of which can help your business grow and prosper.