[12/27/22] 2022 was an exciting year for the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber and our local business community! This past year we were thrilled to get back to in-person events where we strengthened relationships with friendly faces—many familiar and many new! We also developed new ways to connect with our membership through candid conversations and storytelling. The conferences we took part in gave local leaders chances to learn, grow, and be inspired with ambitious ideas for the South Sound. We were honored to play a role in leadership development programs for business owners and entrepreneurs on the rise in our region. Advocacy to protect business interests and ensure a thriving local economy was a top priority for us on a local, state, and national level. Throughout the year, we enjoyed many different opportunities to celebrate the successes and accomplishments of our vibrant business community. Thank you to everyone who joined us this year to make an impact for business in the South Sound. We can't wait to have you alongside us for everything 2023 has in store! Read our recap of the Chamber's Top 10 accomplishments, events, programs, and moments from 2022 below! 1. LEADING THE FUTURE CHAMBER: In May, Andrea Reay joined the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber as its President and CEO to advance our vision of making the South Sound the most equitable, inclusive, and thriving place to do business in Washington State. Read a recent profile of Andrea in South Sound Business Magazine. 2. ACCELERATING SMALL BUSINESS: Throughout 2022, our Chamber has administered the Pierce County Business Accelerator program to offer support and opportunities for success to people of color, women, and veterans in addition to Spaceworks continuing its Incubator business trainings. Read "A Year of the Pierce County Business Accelerator" from South Sound Business Magazine to learn more. 3. BROADCASTING NEW CONNECTIONS: In February we launched our Chamber podcast, Making It in the South Sound, giving members and the Pierce County business community exciting new ways to connect. 4. ADVOCATING IN DC: A delegation of business, industry, nonprofit, and government leaders traveled with the Chamber to Washington, D.C. to meet with national leaders and advocate for important issues on behalf of the South Sound. 5. CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE: Happy Hour Business Expo was back and better than ever in-person after two years of virtual events due to COVID-19. Over 400 guests attended this year’s amazing event! 6. ASPIRING TO INSPIRE: Our annual Aspire Intercity Leadership Conference took place this year in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, where local leaders were able investigate new programs and initiatives to meet the growing needs of the South Sound. 7. PROTECTING BUSINESS INTERESTS: The Chamber worked to pass the data center bill, protect funding for SR167, limit business license fee increases, and support other critical business legislation with local and state governments. 8. MAKING DOWNTOWN TACOMA SHINE: The Downtown Tacoma Partnership’s Safety and Clean Teams were honored at the 36th Annual City of Destiny Awards for their work keeping Downtown Tacoma welcoming and safe for everyone. 9. WRITING A NEW SPACEWORKS PLAN: Spaceworks engaged its alumni and community stakeholders through a participatory strategic planning process to create a 3-year plan focused on creative placemaking, business support, accessible space, and internal systems. 10. BRINGING THE SOUTH SOUND TO WORLDWIDE MARKETS: The World Trade Center Tacoma carried out a Vietnam Trade and Investment Mission with hybrid in-person and virtual opportunities for creating connections for trade, education, and supply chain to connect the South Sound to growing worldwide markets.
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