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Testimonials Checking out the Sin City Chamber of Commerce and Treasures
Take a video tour of the Angel Face Release Party during the February 2008 Sin City Chamber Networking Event hosted by Treasures. Special Thanks to www.vcx.com Thinking about Joining the Sin City Chamber of Commerce? It's a great way to network, see Las Vegas, meet new business contacts and have fun but don't Take our word for it, see what Sin City Chamber Members are saying about their experience with us:
Dear Sin City Chamber,
The Harley-Davidson Café joined the Sin City Chamber Of Commerce for many reasons but specifically for the networking connections and the marketing opportunities. This Chamber is a powerful resource and a link to individuals and business owners who are dedicated to improving the city of Las Vegas. Strength lies in numbers and one of the Chamber’s strengths lies in its membership base: this Chamber is dedicated to its members. It represents a strong and diverse group from a variety of industries and professions working together to help build a stronger economy and make Las Vegas a great place to live and work. The SCCC is growing rapidly, yet the association remains intimate making it easier to develop professional relationships. The Chamber’s mixers are a forum where we can network, share information and innovative ideas and collaborate on issues affecting our businesses and our city. The purpose of a Chamber is to work for you and your business and I believe the Sin City Chamber Of Commerce is committed to that purpose. Joining the SCCC will enhance and expand your customer base, promote your products and services, help to grow your business and create a stronger identity for you and your company within the community. Kate Mazzarella-Minshall Director of Sales and Catering
Ronda and I are very impressed with this chamber since joining only over a month ago. You really " Make It Happen " and it is awesome. thank you for being different and cutting through all the crap. We both look forward in working with the Sin City Chamber.
Perry & Ronda Garrett Radiance Tanning Salon 702-269-0001
"My membership paid for itself within the first three weeks," said an employee at the Postal Penguin... Excerpt from the Las Vegas Review Journal article about the Sin City Chamber of Commerce.
The Best Little Chamber in Sin City - "The Chicken Ranch is always looking to participate with quality organizations that champion the working lady and small businesses within the greater Las Vegas area, one of our major customer markets." Evona Justiniano on joining the Sin City Chamber of Commerce as a Charter Member.
My company has been a Chamber member for several months now. I encourage all of my employees to attend the Chamber functions. Other Chamber mixers are always swamped with tons of people who don’t know each other and they only have one thing in mind, getting business from each other. The Sin City Chamber mixer has a different atmosphere at it. The primary emphasis is on fun, with a subtle hint of business networking. You must make friends of your potential business partners and clients for them to WANT to do business with you. That is very easy to do with the Sin City mixer atmosphere. In the 4 months my people have been attending the Chamber mixers, we have created those relationships and now have additional client relationships with other Chamber members. It also doesn’t hurt that so many of my competitors often ignore the “forgotten market” of businesses that offer the services which the Sin City Chamber recognizes that other Chambers refuse to acknowledge as legitimate businesses. As far as I’m concerned, I hope all you traditional businesses stay away so I can have the fruits of the Sin City Chamber all to myself in the financial arena. I look forward to the active implementation of various committee in the Sin City Chamber on a regular basis so that different employees in my company can “grab hold” of a particular piece of Chamber business that interests them and run with it. Thanks to the Sin City Chamber staff for all the work they do to make Las Vegas a better place to conduct business. Mark Trinko
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