Tuesday, April 8, 2014

#lovemychamber - Return On Investment (ROI) from my Chamber of Commerce Membership --- Reason # 22 --- A 25% discount on Benedictine University tuition; Blue Water Area Chamber of Commerce (Michigan) Selects Veteran President; More Skills Training Needed in Arkansas says State Jobs Chief: Bryant (Arkansas) Chamber Raises Funds for City’s College-bound Students

Tom Althoff is President of the Lisle Area (Illinois) Chamber of Commerce. The Lisle Chamber offers one of the best Member-to-member discounts in chambers across the Midwest.  

Benedictine University in Lisle --- 25% off on tuition at Benedictine University for member & families. (Call Chamber for details) -
 
A Benedictine University education is one of the best financial investments a family will make, providing valuable returns throughout a student's lifetime. We are dedicated to helping students and their families make a private education affordable.*

Reasons to #LoveMyChamber - The Chamber Membership Value Proposition - Chamber of Commerce annual dues: Around $250 (Lisle Area Chamber -$270). Value of the Chamber of Commerce Benefit Reason #22 - A 25% Discount on Benedictine University Undergraduate Tuition - Around $6,000  - Return On Investment Features #1-#22 = $22,895; Total Return On Investment for Annual Chamber Membership - 9158 %.

*Benedictine University website 

Blue Water Area Chamber of Commerce (Michigan) Selects Veteran President
  
Thelma Castillo is the new president and chief executive officer of the Blue Water Area Chamber of Commerce. Castillo, 51, of Croswell, was selected from about 35 in- and out-of-state candidates, said Tim Lozen, chairman of the chamber’s board of directors. Read More: The TimesHerald.com

  More Skills Training Needed in Arkansas says State Jobs Chief

Tennille's speech to the Fort Smith Area Chamber of Commerce's First Friday Breakfast at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith highlighted some of the many innovations that have changed the world that began in Arkansas and explained how education will lead the state even further. Read More: The City Wire

Bryant (Arkansas) Chamber Raises Funds for City’s College-bound Students


For 14 years, the Bryant Area Chamber of Commerce has offered scholarships to Bryant High School seniors to help with their first year of college.
In 2000, the chamber presented two scholarships, and this year the goal is 25 students. Read more: Tri-Lakes Edition of Arkansas Online


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