What the Charlotte County Chamber does, and why it matters
The Charlotte County Chamber of Commerce exists to support, connect, and strengthen the businesses that make our community thrive. Whether you run a small family-owned business, a growing service company, a nonprofit, or a major employer, the Charlotte County Chamber helps create the conditions for success; through networking, advocacy, promotion, and leadership.
At our core, the Charlotte County Chamber of Commerce is a hub for relationships and opportunities. By bringing business owners and community leaders together, we create meaningful connections that lead to referrals, partnerships, and new customers.
Monthly networking events, lunches, ribbon cuttings, stages of success workshops, annual events, and community and social gatherings provide a place for our members to meet face-toface, share ideas, and build trust. In a time when so much business happens digitally, the value of strong local connections has never been greater.
Our organization also plays an important role in promoting local businesses. We highlight member companies through marketing opportunities, social media, directories, and community campaigns that encourage people to shop local and support local.
When businesses are visible and supported, the entire area benefits; Jobs stay here, services expand, and families have more choices right in their own neighborhood.
Another major piece of the Chamber’s strategic work is advocacy. The Charlotte County Chamber serves as a voice for the business community by staying informed on issues that impact local employers. Everything from workforce challenges to infrastructure needs and business- friendly policies. We work with local and regional partners to ensure Charlotte County remains a place where businesses can grow and where future investment is welcomed.
Just as importantly, the Charlotte County Chamber helps businesses develop and adapt. Through workshops, educational resources, and connections to expert partners, we help members stay informed on important topics like hiring, marketing, technology, and changing regulations.
In today’s fast-moving economy, access to information and support can make the difference between surviving and thriving.
So why does the Charlotte County Chamber matter?
Because strong businesses create a strong community. When companies succeed, they hire more people, invest more locally, and support the schools, nonprofits, and events that make Charlotte County a great place to live, work, and play.
Our organization is here to make sure our business community is not only heard, but empowered; and to ensure that growth benefits everyone.
RIBBON CUTTINGS
Ribbon cuttings are an effective way to meet the business owners — and fellow chamber members — in an informal atmosphere and develop great connections. Plus, you get familiar with their products and services provided. Please take the time to show your support and attend our ribbon cuttings. Register at charlottecountychamber.org or 941-627-2222.
■ Ciela’s Boutique, 5-6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, 314 Tamiami Trail, Suite 111, Punta Gorda. (Ribbon cutting at 5:30 p.m.) Catered appetizers, mimosa bar, refreshments, discounts, and raffles will be available.
SPECIAL EVENT
Our 15th Annual Community & Business Expo is set for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19 at Charlotte Harbor Event & Conference Center, 75 Taylor St., Punta Gorda.
It is free and open to the public. This event is sold-out! Make sure to put this on your calendar and come and see 100-plus amazing businesses and organizations. The first 500 attendees receive a complimentary goodie bag. Each attendee will be able complete their passport and be eligible to win for the grand prize drawing.
Bob White is chief executive officer of the Charlotte County Chamber of Commerce and may be reached at bwhite@charlottecountychamber.org or 941-627-2222.

