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Committees

The Chamber maintains various committees to provide guidance and assistance to our members and to reach sectors of the community. Each link will move the page to the committee section...

Board of Directors | Education | Leadership | Marketing & PR
Membership Development | Public Affairs | Ribbon Cuttings

Ambassador Committee
Ambassadors from the Membership Development Committee have the opportunity to be the first to know about new members with the chamber. Ambassadors attend Ribbon Cuttings and also take part in being a mentor to new members. This is a great way to meet new prospects and welcome them to the chamber. Every month the Ambassadors have reserved seating at the General Membership meeting/luncheon. They network with new members and expose their own business during the process. There is an average of ten ribbon cuttings per month. We encourage all Ambassadors to attend as many ribbon cuttings as their time allows. The time investment for this committee can be as high as 10 hours per month depending on your level of involvement. For more information about the Ambassadors Committee, please contact the Chamber Office at (239) 549-6900 (or) send us an e-mail.

 

Board of Directors
The Board of Directors is made up of 24 chamber members who have been elected to serve 3-year terms and up to 15 trustees serving a 1-year term. The Board of Directors are the member representative who have the fiduciary responsibility and are the policy makers that direct the organizationDuties include making sure the organization has the financial resources to operation. They are also responsible for creation of the annual business plan to meet the current and future needs of the business community.    This committee creates the policies, positions and direction for the organization often with advisement of other committees and task forces. Board members are encouraged to participate in one or more chamber committees so that they can report committee activities to the Board of Directors on a monthly basis. Board members are also encouraged to attend membership functions and further the communication of chamber issues. Time investment for Board of Directors is usually 4 - 5 hours monthly.
For more information about the Board of Directors, please contact Mike Quaintance, President at (239) 549-6900 x106
(or) send us an e-mail.

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Education Committee
The goal of the Chamber of Commerce of Cape Coral Education Committee is to assist our local students, teachers and schools as they prepare for the future. This is done in a number of ways that include but are not limited to; raising funds, providing needed supplies, recognizing achievements and connecting local businesses with local schools. The goal is to help provide a well-rounded, prepared work force for our local businesses in the near future.
The Education Committee consists of local business leaders committed to achieving the committee goals. Annual events include a fund-raiser for scholarship monies and the prestigious Excellence in Education Awards Banquet. This annual event honors one educator and one student from each of our local schools with a special evening where they are presented a plaque and gifts provided by local businesses. Family members are invited to accompany the recipients as local business leaders, school district officials and our government officials honor then for their achievements.
The Education Committee meetings are held on a monthly basis, currently the fourth Wednesday of every month at 9:00 A.M. This group is always in need of enthusiastic chamber members to serve on this committee. For more information about the Education Committee, please contact Claudia St. Onge, Business Manager at (239) 549-6900 x101
(or) send us an e-mail.

Education Committee Scholarship Programs

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Leadership Cape Coral Steering Committee
Leadership Cape Coral is an annual leadership development program designed by past graduates of the program. The Leadership program consists of thirteen meetings dealing with public safety, city hall, healthcare, media, real estate, economic development, air transportation, manufacturing, sheriff's department, public services to name a few. This committee designs and arranges for each of the Leadership days. This committee starts meeting in May so that the Leadership program can roll out in August of each year. For more information about the Leadership Leadership Cape Coral Steering Committee, please contact Stephanie Roberson, Technology Director at (239) 699-8442 (or) send us an e-mail.

Marketing and Public Relations Committee
This committee meets monthly to discuss and execute the marketing and branding of the Chamber of Commerce of Cape Coral. The mission of this committee is to brand the Chamber of Commerce of Cape Coral throughout the community and keep Cape Coral aware of events, fundraisers and any thing else the Chamber may be doing for the community. For more information, please call Donna Germain, Communications Director at 549-6900 ext 107 (or) send us an e-mail.

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Membership Development Committee
The Membership Development Committee has the opportunity to be the first to know about new members with the chamber. Ambassadors attend Ribbon Cuttings and also take part in being a mentor to new members. This is a great way to meet new prospects and welcome them to the chamber. Every month the Ambassadors have reserved seating at the General Membership meeting/luncheon. They network with new members and expose their own business during the process. There is an average of ten ribbon cuttings per month. We encourage all Ambassadors to attend as many ribbon cuttings as their time allows. The time investment for this committee can be as high as 10 hours per month depending on your level of involvement. For more information about the Ambassadors Committee, please contact Communications Director, Donna Germain at (239) 549-6900 x107 (or) send us an e-mail.

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Public Affairs Committee
This committee meets monthly to listen to issues facing our local government and the business community. Resolutions from these monthly meetings are passed to the Chamber Board of Directors for their approval and then issued to the proper governmental body. This committee also administrates the ChamberVOICE program. ChamberVOICE simplifies grassroots campaign efforts at the local, state and federal levels. This  program can help connect supporters with their elected officials and track campaign progress with real-time activity reports. The committee also participates in the annual "Lee County Days in Tallahassee" as well as supporting candidates forums and debates for local elections. The committee often requires a great deal of reading. Time investment for members is 2-3 hours per month. Call President, Mike Quaintance at (239) 549-6900 x106 for more information (or) send us an e-mail.

For Up to Date Information on the PAC Committee, click HERE!

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Ribbon Cuttings & More
Ribbon Cuttings are a great way to publicize a new business or new location. Each member has the opportunity to have their Ribbon Cutting picture advertised with 60 words in The News Press. The picture also is advertised in The Digital Chamber Trends monthly magazine. In addition the ribbon cutting date is published in the Chamber Trend weekly E-newsletter for additional exposure. Each of these advertising impressions are included with your membership. For more information on scheduling a Ribbon Cutting, please contact President, Mike Quaintance at (239) 549-6900 x106 (or) send us an e-mail.

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