Chamber Committees
Each September our committees begin their annual program of work. Regional committee service is open to all members, and is a great way to help shape Chamber programs and policies, while learning leadership skills. Most committees meet once per month. Committee Members are expected to be regular attendees. All Committees report to the CEO and/or the Board, and all are charged with being a resource to staff and the Board in fulfilling the mission of the Chambers. To join a committee, contact the staff liaison.
Business After Hours Committee:
Plans and executes Business After Hours events. Strives to improve attendance
and quality of Business After Hours.
Staff: Nancy Trottier
Eggs & Issues:
The Eggs & Issues Committee helps the Chamber to schedule and organize one
of our most popular events. The morning breakfast is held monthly except July
and August. The Community Corner serves as a bridge to the non-profit
community. Each month prior to the Eggs & Issues breakfast, one non-profit
organization will be given a table in the lobby of the Holiday Inn By the Bay
to promote its cause and interact with the business community.
Staff: Nancy Trottier
Annual Golf Tournament:
Responsible for helping to plan and execute the Chamber's Annual Golf
Tournament. Committee members plan the event, solicit sponsorships and
participants, and gather raffle prizes. Meets as needed in Spring to plan
Summer tournament.
Staff: Nancy Trottier or Taffy Eaton
Membership Relations Committee:
This dynamic committee is responsible for helping staff retain and grow the
Chamber's membership through benefit development, membership drive
organization, and year-round outreach. Meets monthly.
Staff: Kerry Rasor
PROPEL: The
Chamber's Young Members Group
PROPEL provides educational and networking opportunities to younger Chamber
members and employees to help develop tomorrow's leaders. The committee is
responsible for event and program management as well as fundraising. To learn
more about PROPEL, click here.
Staff: Laura LeBrun
Public Policy and Legislative Affairs Committee:
Responsible for educating members on key legislative issues. Alerts members to
crucial legislative issues, and promotes member testimony. Has been active in
monitoring and lobbying efforts on: Taxes; Health Care, Workers' Compensation.
Surveys membership on concerns, and recommends policy actions to the Board.
Plans and executes legislative connections and meetings. Both the Health Policy
and Taxation Committees operate under the Public Policy Committee.
Staff: Godfrey Wood and Chris Hall
All of the Portland Regional Chamber's Community Chamber partners also have committees working on local event development, municipal issues and quality of life. If you are interested in learning more, please contact Ann Lebel, Community Chamber Liaison at 207.772.2811 ext 223. Â





