Longmont Chamber Blog
Keep up with what the Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce is doing for and with our community! We use this blog to publish our positions on essential business legislation, event information, and community connections. Follow us on social media for more updates.
Contact Leah Winkler, Communications Director, with news tips or inquiries: lwinkler@longmontchamber.org
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April Ambassador of the Month: Maddie LaBorde
Maddie LaBorde, our April Ambassador of the Month, embodies the essence of commitment and community. With over four decades of calling Longmont home, Maddie balances a fulfilling family life with an amazing career.
Showcasing Longmont’s Vibrant History: The Chamber’s Jubilee Celebration
On Wednesday, February 28th, the Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce hosted our annual membership celebration and award ceremony, Jubilee, at the Longmont Museum.
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Education Committee funds its first student intern
The Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce Education Committee is pleased to announce its first internship funded through the committee’s Education Fund. Chamber member FastSigns Longmont has partnered with the committee and St. Vrain Valley School District (SVVSD) to host Niwot High School junior Aditya “Adi” Bhushan.
Social Media for the Anti-Social
Having a love/hate relationship with social media for your business? Now more than ever, managing your business social media can be overwhelming. Do you find yourself saying… I know I should be posting… but time flies by and I don’t know what to write… I’m sick of it...
Returning to Work After COVID-19
In this webinar recording, Tina Harkness, Director of the Employers Council Northern Regional Office, presents on what employers must consider when returning to the office post-pandemic.
Energy Efficiency: Building Tune-ups
Virtual presentation recording. Energy efficiency can help an older building seem new again. Learn about the latest on efficiency rebates for small and large businesses.
Local Macroeconomics 101
Virtual event recording. Macroeconomics is all about the booms and busts of the business cycle. How does the Colorado economy compare to other states? How does Longmont compare to the rest of Colorado?