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Welcome New Chamber Staff | March 2025

3/11/2025

 
In the past few weeks, our exceptional team has expanded by three members. We are excited to welcome two Spaceworks Tacoma staff members to the team, as well as a Business Development Representative at the Chamber!

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Jon Cooper
Business Development Representative, Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber

With a background in machining and logistics, Jon transitioned into business development over five years ago. This shift has allowed him to leverage his hands-on experience and industry knowledge to drive growth and innovation.

​Jon is excited to bring his skills to the Chamber, where he's committed to helping the team achieve its goals and reach new heights.
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Kirsten Kreis
Incubator Coordinator, Spaceworks

Kirsten Kreis has been working with entrepreneurs throughout Pierce County since 2022 as the Director of Business Outreach at the Pacific Lutheran University's School of Business. As a life-long learner, entrepreneur, and Spaceworks alumni (2018), Kirsten launched a small business, (Re)style Clothing Company, in Tacoma’s busy 6th Ave Business District. Despite tremendous growth, COVID created changes in the market that were unsurmountable for many small businesses, including (Re)style. 

Kirsten understands the challenging journey of being an entrepreneur and is dedicated to fostering a more connected entrepreneurial ecosystem that provides direct access to business resources including relevant coaching at whatever stage a business is in.
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Juli Russell
Intern, Spaceworks

Juli is a junior in high school and attends Industrial Design, Engineering, and Arts School (IDEA), one of the three STEAM sister schools in Tacoma. Although she works mostly within design, she occasionally dabbles in engineering.

During her time at Spaceworks, she will be supporting the team with graphic design and branding. In her free time, she likes to make stained glass pieces and crochet. She hopes to pursue a career in computer science/graphics, and looks forward to improving her design skills through the Spaceworks internship.
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Propelling Civil Service Forward in Pierce County: Jessica Johnston Awarded with the David Schroedel Leadership and Advocacy Scholarship

3/10/2025

 

Johnston to Attend Candidate Academy on March 8, 2025, and Accelerate Her Path in Civil Service

At the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber, we believe in the power of leadership and advocacy to shape a stronger, more vibrant community. That belief is the foundation of the David Schroedel Leadership and Advocacy Scholarship, established in 2024 to recognize and support emerging civic leaders dedicated to public service and regional progress. Today, we are proud to announce the first recipient of this prestigious award.

Recognizing a New Generation of Civic Leaders

Named in honor of David Schroedel, Executive Vice President of the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber and Executive Director of the Downtown Tacoma Partnership, this scholarship provides essential resources to recipients in the Chamber’s Candidate Academy—an initiative designed to equip aspiring leaders with the tools and knowledge necessary for to run for and service as an elected official.
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As a long-serving staff member and community advocate, David has played a critical role in shaping the region’s business landscape, supporting economic growth, and fostering collaborative policymaking. The scholarship continues his legacy by empowering individuals who share his dedication to leadership and civic engagement.

Selection Criteria: Identifying Future Leaders in Advocacy

The David Schroedel Leadership and Advocacy Scholarship is awarded to an individual who exemplifies the Chamber’s core values and has demonstrated a commitment to civic engagement. Candidates for the scholarship are selected based on the following criteria:
  • A clear alignment with the Chamber’s mission and values, including a dedication to fostering a thriving business environment.
  • A demonstrated interest in public service and a strong desire to engage in leadership roles within the Tacoma-Pierce County region.
  • A proven track record of supporting business interests, advocating for economic growth, and contributing to the local business community.

By focusing on these parameters, the scholarship ensures that recipients are well-positioned to make a meaningful impact through the Candidate Academy program and in our community.

Introducing the First Award Recipient

Jessica Johnston has been selected as the inaugural recipient of the David Schroedel Leadership and Advocacy Scholarship for their exceptional commitment to community leadership and advocacy.

Johnston currently serves as the Director of Court House Square in downtown Tacoma. She also serves as an ambassador for the Chamber; on the Board of Director for the Downtown Tacoma Partnership as its Vice President & Treasurer; and as a Board Chair on the City of Tacoma’s City Events and Recognitions Committee. Johnson is passionate about many timely issues that our region faces, including government transparency and accountability, small business stability and growth, public safety, and mental health services.

Through this scholarship, Johnson will gain access to valuable mentorship, training, and networking opportunities in the Chamber’s Candidate Academy taking place on Saturday, March 8, 2025. This program serves as a launchpad for emerging leaders, providing them with a deeper understanding of the civic landscape and the skills necessary to drive meaningful change.

Fostering Future Leaders

“The Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber is dedicated to cultivating leadership that strengthens our community,” said Schroedel. “By investing in individuals who are passionate about advocacy and public service, we are ensuring that our region continues to thrive. We congratulate Jessica on this well-deserved honor and look forward to seeing her impact.”

​Johnson shares, "I am honored to have been awarded the David Schroedel Leadership and Advocacy Candidates Academy Scholarship, and I want to express my sincere gratitude to the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber and the selection committee for their support. The Candidate Academy has equipped me with invaluable insights and resources that will elevate my leadership and advocacy efforts in Tacoma. I extend a special thanks to David Schroedel for his dedication to developing future leaders.
This scholarship reinforces my commitment to public service, and I am excited to implement the lessons I've learned to drive meaningful change in our community. Thank you for this amazing opportunity!"

Join us in celebrating Jessica Johnston and the future of leadership and advocacy in Tacoma-Pierce County!

Embracing Change: The Story Behind Our Rebranding and What’s in Store

3/6/2025

 
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In every organization’s life, there comes a moment when change is not only necessary but inevitable. The Chamber’s rebranding wasn’t the product of a meticulously planned, textbook process—instead, it was a dynamic journey that we embraced wholeheartedly. Today, we’re excited to share the behind-the-scenes story of how we got here and what we have in store for the months ahead.

A Journey Marked by Evolution and Learning

There was no single “aha!” moment that sparked our rebranding. Instead, it was a series of insights, challenges, and opportunities that accumulated over time. We began by listening—really listening—to our community, partners, and team members. Their feedback highlighted areas where we could better serve you and reflect the innovative spirit driving us forward.  

We started our journey by defining a group of partners and stakeholders whose insight and guidance would help us evolve in the best way possible. This group included board leaders, executive staff, members of Manufacturing Industrial Council and Spaceworks Tacoma, and marketing members alongside our creative partners at Rotator Creative. With this group in place, we were able to delve into the past, assessing our past and present to then define our future. 

The discovery phase was filled with questions and an active dialogue around what makes our Chamber distinct from others in the nation or similar organizations in the region.  The Chamber has no shortage of history. It is intertwined with the history of Tacoma and Pierce County in such a way that it is almost impossible to separate. As Adam Auter at Rotator noted, “Anthropology, translation, and art – these are the beats that define our story and creative process.” 
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This process gave us an opportunity to identify what makes us unique, what our challenges are, what common misconceptions exist about us, where we envision ourselves in five-to-ten years, and what do the journeys look like of our target audiences.  
“We knew it was critical to get input from as many members as possible, so we developed a member survey to gather data on their perspectives of The Chamber. We also made a point to ask local business owners (some members, some not) their thoughts about The Chamber to gather anecdotal evidence for our work,” said Auter. ​

Navigating the Process

Let’s be honest: at times, our journey wasn’t simple. With pages of notes and a collection of photographs documenting whiteboards covered with insights, our next task with our partners at Rotator was to translate everything into a seed of truth — a kernel of an idea with a narrative that succinctly answers the “So what?” about The Chamber. 

Throughout the process, every piece of feedback and input swirled around what became our new tagline: Member Powered. The member is at the center of everything we do. To us, membership is not transactional; membership is transformational. To be a member is to work with other members to leverage collective knowledge and influence for the sake of crafting solutions to some of the most complex issues affecting our entire region. ​

Why a Rebrand, and Why This Visual Identity

Our decision to rebrand was driven by a simple idea: growth. As our mission expanded, we recognized that our visual identity and messaging needed to evolve to match our ambitions. We wanted our brand to mirror our dedication to innovation, transparency, and community. This rebranding isn’t about leaving the past behind--it’s about building on our strong foundation to create a future full of promise and potential. How are we demonstrating that dedication and the idea of a member powered organization moving forward? 
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Representing all of this visually is where the art comes in. There's no formulaic way to convert complex and abstract ideas into succinct symbols. The logo mark developed was crafted with serious intent with colors that ground it in our region, emblematic of our heritage, our progress, and the land and sea upon which commerce flows.  

The arrow shapes allude to the ripple effect The Chamber has on our economy and overall quality of life. And at the core is the member, the focal point of it all in its vibrancy and strength.  

“Together, all of these elements tell the story of The Chamber and serve as a rally cry for the organization to advance forward with confidence,” shared Auter. 
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“I couldn't be more excited for how the TPCC rebrand turned out.  From my perspective, the process Rotator facilitated was exhaustive and incredibly inclusive of all stakeholders –from chamber staff to our members all the way to the board of directors,” said Jon Rossman, President and Owner, Chuckals Office Products, 2024 Chamber Board Chair. “The thoughtfulness that all stakeholders provided throughout the process was incredibly impressive. The results show just how much detail and energy was brought to the table from discovery all the way to the reveal.” ​

Key Moments Along the Way

​We encouraged open conversations throughout the process. We held numerous brainstorming sessions and feedback rounds. Every voice mattered, and the collective insight helped shape the new identity. 

The design process was a whirlwind of sketches, mockups, and revisions. Each version brought us closer to a visual language that feels both modern and familiar. This meant providing active feedback and engaging deeply with our creative partners through many iterations along the way.  

Not every decision was smooth sailing. Some ideas and strong concepts had to be shelved, while others evolved in ways we hadn’t anticipated. Every hiccup was a learning opportunity, and we’re grateful for the growth that came from overcoming those challenges. 

“Working with The Chamber was immensely insightful and rewarding. Our collaboration with their team revealed just how much they value their members and are invested in their success,” said Auter. “As an organization that is frequently misunderstood, they are involved with so much behind the scenes to advance our region and yet they always keep the focus on the members. It is evident that they lead with pragmatism, empathy, and humility. We came away from the project feeling proud to be a part of The Chamber as members ourselves.” 

“I am proud of the work done by this committee to showcase a brand the Chamber can stand on within this community.  I think there is no doubt that the details this rebrand entails show just how ingrained our chamber is in the roots of this business community,” added Rossman.  ​

What’s Next for Us?


​Today, our new brand isn’t just a fresh coat of paint—it’s a renewed commitment to you. While the process was challenging, the outcome is a more authentic reflection of our mission and values.

​Moving forward, we’re focused on building a stronger community, enhancing our services, and continuing to listen and learn every step of the way. Visually, we’ve begun rolling out the brand at our signature events, and across our programs and initiatives, and we’ve also looked at how we frame conversation and engagements throughout all the touchpoints we offer. This means we are now working more deeply to look at how all our communications, channels, and technologies serve our community and members.

​This work is multifaceted with a great deal of planning to reach decision-making phases, followed by in-depth, focused work to bring our vision to life. This work takes time and will have positive, long-lasting effects.  ​
Our rebrand in action at Horizons Economic Forecast 2025:
We’re excited to host a branded photo wall for upcoming events, thanks to Showtime Photo Booth. Since 2013 and with over 27 experiences to select from, it has been creating fun photo experiences across Indianapolis, New York, and Los Angeles.  
We’re eager to share more details with you, answer your questions, and hear your thoughts. Our journey doesn’t end here--it’s just the beginning of an exciting new chapter, and we’re thrilled to have you with us. 
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Thank you for being a part of our story. ​

Welcome New Chamber Members | February 2025

3/4/2025

 
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Welcome to the new members who joined our business community in February 2025:​
  • Ameresco, Inc.
  • Children's Therapy Center
  • Cornerstone Financial Strategies LLC
  • Distinctive Dentistry
  • Edward Jones – Karley Schluter
  • Emerald Queen Hotel & Casino
  • Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco – Seattle Branch
  • First American Title Insurance Company
  • Hampton Inn & Suites
  • King's Dream Business Consulting
  • Live1045 Tacoma's Classic Rock
  • Marconi Chiropractic and Wellness
  • MDB Uplifting Talent Resources
  • North Creek Roofing
  • Roofscapes NW, Inc.
  • theBindery LLC
  • Tom's Outboard, Inc.
  • Univera

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