The Central Fort Bend Chamber Alliance hosts multiple departments, divisions and programs. For more information, make your selection from the options below.
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- Visit businesses new to the community and extend an invitation to join the chamber
- Attend Ribbon Cuttings, Grand Openings, Business Blenders, Ground Breakings, etc.
- Assist in obtaining door prizes for Business Blenders
- Develop a plan to increase and retain membership
- Promote networking and educational opportunities in the Fort Bend community
- Meet the 3rd Wednesday of the month from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Chamber office
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- Adopt an Annual Legislative Agenda for the Chamber
- Take a proactive position on issues affecting local business and the economy in Fort Bend County
- Foster relationships with local/county/state/federal officials
- Identify top priority issues and share these with elected officials
- Facilitate community forums related to issues of general interest
- Inform the general membership on issues related to legislation affecting business via the various informational avenues available to the Chamber
- Work cooperatively with the Texas Association of Business
- Meet the 4th Wednesday of the month at 8:30 a.m.
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- Facilitate the Annual Fort Bend Regional Infrastructure Conference and ensure that it addresses needs, is well attended, and is a revenue producer
- Closely monitor and report on transportation, environmental and other infrastructure-related issues pertinent to Fort Bend County, focusing on the area west of the Brazos
- Interact with the Texas Department of Transportation
- Develop a plan of action as needed
- Collaborate with chamber staff to offer informational and educational programs
- Meet the 1st Friday of the month at 8 a.m.
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Leadership Class
- Develop a repeatable, quality curriculum to teach the value and techniques of community leadership
- Educate upcoming leaders on city, county and state affairs
- Create a diverse bank of members from which to draw for future positions within the chamber
Leadership Alumni
- Encourage Leadership graduates to utilize the skills and knowledge received
- Connect Leadership graduates to volunteer positions within the chamber in order to promote continued participation in chamber functions
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- Provide resources for Hispanic business owners and professionals to encourage economic growth
- Provide mentoring opportunities
- Education and Leadership programs
- Meets the 2nd Monday of the month from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
- Holds quarterly HBD Networking Breakfasts and quarterly After Hours event, as well as an annual Tax Seminar and Cinco de Mayo celebration
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- Professionals between the ages of 21-39 network and share ideas beneficial to each other as they attempt to make their marks in the business world or take their skills to a higher level
- Meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5:45 p.m. at various member businesses
- Holds quarterly After Hours networking events, educational luncheons called Bigwig Lunchtime Talks and Power Hour educational breakfasts
- Hosts educational Power Hour breakfast and an annual Halloween Bash celebration
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- Help market the fast-growing Fulshear Area Business Community and the annual events created by that community
- The group meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7:30 a.m. at various businesses and locations in Fulshear
- Contact Rachelle Kanak at rkanak@cfbca.org for information
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- Help market the Historic Downtown Rosenberg Business Community and the annual events created by that community
- The group meets the fourth Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at Another Time Soda Fountain
- Contact Rachelle Kanak at rkanak@cfbca.org for information
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