It's a Two-Way Street
Serving as a volunteer on a Chamber committee or task force not only helps
the Chamber get its work done, but it also benefits you and your
business-here's how:
Business & Industry Division
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Industrial
Program Committee: Meet and learn the needs of the industrial
community by helping to plan a monthly luncheon program which features a
speaker from a local manufacturer.
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Small
Business Committee: Advocate for pro-business legislation, have input
into who is chosen as the small business of the month & year, and
help plan seminars that benefit the small business community. Annually
coordinates Small Business Day at the
Statehouse.
Quality
of Life Division
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Community
Appearance Task Force
(CATF):
Works to support and assist in approving the overall
appearance of Greater Lafayette. Gives public recognition for attractive
landscaping; promotes projects to create a better community appearance.
Business & Culture Partnership Committee
(BCPC): Strive to increase public awareness of the dynamic role the
arts and humanities play in the quality of life in Greater Lafayette.
Diversity Roundtable: To provide diversity leadership
within the
Lafayette
,
West Lafayette
, and
Tippecanoe
County
and promote strategies to achieve a culture that values diversity as evidenced
by attitudes, policies, and practices.
Education Division
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Education
Committee:
Recognizes the importance of education and
academic excellence and annually presents the Golden
Apple Awards to outstanding teachers in the community. Oversees the Career
Tech Awards and the School Tours programs.
Works closely with the local school corporations in an effort to continually
support the quality of education.
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University
Relations Committee:
A link between Purdue University and the Greater Lafayette
business community. Hosts an annual Football
Kickoff Luncheon, sponsors an annual economic outlook forum, and presents
various academic and athletic awards.
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Health Care
Committee: Reviews the Greater Lafayette healthcare delivery system and
strives to keep the business community educated and informed.
Government Affairs Division
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Federal
Government Committee:
Have input on federal issues that affect the Greater
Lafayette community and travel to Washington, D.C. in the Spring and present
the Chamber's position papers to our legislators.
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State
and Local Government Committee:
Study
and prioritize state an local issues of particular concern to local business.
Recommend action to the Chamber board and to the Chamber membership. Identify
specific issues and make studies of government needs.
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Third House House: Throughout
the legislative season, the Chamber conducts its Third House. These weekly
sessions provide area legislators the opportunity to address issues of concern
for area businesses and the community.
Infrastructure Division
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Environmental Quality
Committee:
Provide input on the community's needs for solid
waste management, clean air, and other environmental issues affecting the
businesses of Greater Lafayette.
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Transportation
Committee:
Identify, support, and work with local transportation officials
for excellence of roads, air travel, signalization, signage, and railroads.
Two subcommittees of this committee focus on the US 231 relocation and the
growth area on St. Rd. 26 East.
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Water Committee: Devotes special
attention to the responsibilities and possible solutions to supply,
development, pollution, and restoration of all local water, drainage, and
sewage treatment needs.
Membership Division
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Ambassadors
Committee: This is the welcoming arm of the Chamber for new
members and prospective members. It develops programs to assist membership
retention; presents First Dollar of Profit Certificates to new firms; and
provides welcoming activities and Business
After Hours on behalf of the Chamber membership.
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Annual Dinner Committee: Select next year's speaker or entertainment while
deciding how you and other Chamber volunteers should be recognized. A
subcommittee of this group chooses the Grand Marquis Award recipient.
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Annual Golf
Outing Committee: Network with other business golfers while organizing
this popular event.
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Business Expo
Committee: Be part of the team that organizes and helps promote
this event that is held annually in the spring.
View
the Committee Meeting Schedules
Remember: You must be a voting member representing your business with The Chamber to
enjoy being active with our many committees.
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