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.
Highlights
Belong
Find a place to belong with a variety of networking events at any time of day and for any type of business.
Engage
Engage with a cause that resonates with your business by becoming involved in one of our Chamber committees.
Prosper
Generate leads and grow your business with our industry specific Business Referral Groups.
Influence
Become a leader and influence the Mesa business community with advertising opportunities throughout the Chamber.
The Mesa Chamber Blog
The Mesa Chamber today extends heartfelt condolences to the friends, family and community of Queen Creek regarding the recent passing of Mayor Gail Barney. Mayor Barney was a catalyst to the tremendous growth that Queen Creek has experienced in becoming one of the fastest growing communities in the valley. “As a dynamic leader in the…
Read MoreThank you to all who joined us for the Mesa Veteran’s Program Committee this past June 16. The committee opened the meeting by identifying struggles each attendee have faced or have seen within our veteran community. An area of high attention and concern was in transitioning from the military into the workforce. The committee also…
Read MoreThe Non-Profit Vitality Council (NPVC) met this past June 14th. Chaired by Rachel Caballero from TruWest Credit Union, she opened the meeting with a presentation covering information about some of the financial challenges of our community members. Following the presentation, the group showed concern in communicating existing and future resources to the public so that…
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