Committees

The Salt Lake Chamber works to help your business succeed. But we do so only with the help of hundreds of volunteers. We invite you to become involved in the Chamber by joining a committee. Identify the committees you are interested in and email us or call the Chamber at 801.364.3631 for more information.
Business Action: Business and Chamber Committees
Business Voice:  Government Affairs Committees

Business Action
Downtown Alliance
In July 31, 2003 the Salt Lake Chamber merged with this event and policy organization.
>>Downtown Alliance Website

International Trade Committee
The committee is divided into five categories including foreign outreach, data management, legislative affairs, workshops, and the International Festival.

Leadership Utah Alumni
Meets quarterly to address critical community issues, provide opportunities for members to network, and plan community involvement. Comprised of past graduates of Leadership Utah.
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Local Employers For The Advancement Of Diversity (LEAD)
A group of human resource leaders that seek to help companies enrich their workplace by building diversity.

Military Affairs Committee
Building relationships between military installation units and Wasatch Front businesses by increasing awareness through briefings, tours, and the Salt Lake Military Salute Banquet.
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Multi-Ethnic Business Committee
Promotes, encourages, fosters, and develops business and business opportunities for multi
ethnic groups.

President's Ambassadors
Represents the Chamber president and CEO by fellowshipping new and existing members at Chamber functions. Community leaders speak at the committee's monthly meeting.
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Salt Shakers
Act as the official goodwill ambassadors of the Chamber. The group represents the Chamber at ribbon cuttings, groundbreakings, and out-of-state visits.
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Utah Business Employers Team (UBET)
Focuses on educating members and employers in the community about best practices to attract, employ, and maintain qualified people with disabilities.  Encourages companies and organizations to create new opportunites that not only hlep those with disabilities, but that provided a viable economic model for successl

Small Business Institute and Women's Business Center
A public/private partnership between the U.S. Small Business Administration and the Chamber that supports small business owners and entrepreneurs. Also has special programs for women.

Youth Employability Services (Y.E.S.)
A joint program with Salt Lake County to help low income, at
risk youth achieve academic and employment success.

Business Voice
Please click here to access the Chamber's Government Affairs Committees

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