THE TROY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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A Letter from the Chair

 

Over the past few years, we have seen the national and local economy face tremendous challenges. Through all this, your local Chamber continues to be a strong advocate and supporter for all businesses in Troy. 

 

As we move into 2011, we see signs of growth in our local economy and our member's businesses.  From our Small Business Council seminars to the advocacy of our Legislative Committee, we will continue to provide support and resources to take advantage of a growing economy.

 

The greatest Chamber resource for our members, may just be the members themselves.  As our membership continues to grow, the Chamber's web of connections and contacts grows and becomes stronger.   In 2011 we will expand networking opportunities even more to help our members make even more important connections.

 

The Chamber Board of Director's and the Chamber staff looks forward to serving our members through a prosperous 2011.


Greg Taylor
2011 Chairman of the Board

The first full weekend in June, the fountain on the square turns pink in celebration of the Troy Strawberry Festival.

Fountain on the Square.


The Not-For-Profit Council offers training to increase your knowledge and great networking opportunities.

The Not-For-Profit Council


Project G.I.F.T. (Grants Investing in the Future of Troy) gives high school seniors an opportunity to participate in a hands-on grant process.

Project G.I.F.T.