What's New This Week

  • Wednesday, May 15:   Take Shape for Life, 23403 E Mission, Ste 120, Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting, 4:30-6pm,
  • Thursday, May 16:   Maggie Breens, 9019 E Euclid, Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting 4:30-6pm
  • Friday, May 17:  Business Connections Breakfast, Chamber Foundation Annual Meeting, Mirabeau Park Hotel, 1100 N Sullivan, Doors Open at 6:30, Program starts at 7am

**Due to our early morning Breakfast program, Chamber office will close at 2pm on Friday afternoon, May 17th**

 

For More Upcoming Member Events, click on the Chamber & Member Event Tab

 

In The News

Video of Eldonna at ITT Tech

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Vision

The Greater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce will be the unifying business force dedicated to community vitality and economic prosperity.

Mission

We are an organization of business members committed to fostering relationships between members and the community. We serve the interest of our members by acting as a catalyst for a vibrant sustainable economy.

 

 

Valley Building

We are located at 9507 E. Sprague Ave. Spokane Valley, WA 99206
Phone: (509) 924-4994

 

What is the Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce?

The Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce is a member-driven and professionally staffed nonprofit 501(c)(6) association of business people committed to improving the economic climate and quality of life in Eastern Spokane County. The organization primarily serves the cities of Spokane Valley, Millwood,and Liberty Lake, although membership is open to anyone who lives, works or does business in the area.

The Chamber consists of 900+ members, who are business and organizations, but also includes schools, public agencies, churches, other nonprofit organizations and individuals.

How does the Chamber work?

The Chamber is organized to take action on major issues affecting the economic well being of the community. The Chamber's vision is to advance community prosperity.

The Chamber's policies and programs are determined by its members through a 24 member Board of Directors led by the elected Chairman of the Board. The President and CEO reports to the Board of Directors and directs the implementation of the organization's policies programs and supervises staff. The Chamber works through standing committees and focuses on issues in such areas as public policy, local government, tourism, transportation, and education. Issues are researched at the committee level. Actions are proposed to the Board and become policy once approved by the Board. Positions and policy statements are then publicized through a variety of media.

What does the Chamber do?

We are an organization of business members committed to fostering relationships between members and the community. We serve the interest of our members by acting as a catalyst for a vibrant sustainable economy. The organization has been an active advocate for business in Spokane Valley since 1921. "We ARE in business to help YOU do business".