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Chamber Week: Delta Chamber helping businesses overcome challenges

As the Voice of Business, the Delta Chamber of Commerce amplifies business owners’ concerns to ensure they are heard by government
Supply Chain Call with Hon. Carla Qualtrough
Delta Chamber board president Yvonne Anderson, top left, executive director Jill McKnight, bottom left, Bernadette Kudzin, constituency manager, top right and Delta MP Carla Qualtrough, bottom right held a zoom meeting with members to discuss supply chain issues.

Business leaders in Delta — from all types of businesses and non-profits — are faced with opportunities and challenges.

For the past couple of years many of these challenges have occurred simultaneously and with a heightened sense of urgency. During these times, one can often feel like they are isolated on an island.

As the Voice of Business, the Delta Chamber of Commerce amplifies business owners’ concerns to ensure they are heard by government. Through our network of relationships and connections we help business owners find the answers they need as well as request support from government to make a tangible difference.

Every day, the Delta Chamber is having conversations about the issues that matter to businesses: supply chain, labour force shortages, economic recovery from COVID, business expansion opportunities, and the future growth of our community.

The Delta Chamber advocates on behalf of business to raise awareness at a local, regional, provincial, and federal level; and Chamber members play a key role in providing the lens through which the organization advocates.

As the business community continues to grow in Delta the need for labour continues to increase. In response to these increasing needs, the Delta Chamber is sharing and partnering on programs that connect employers with available workers and opportunities for upskilling their current teams. Through the connections business owners make via the Chamber, their business can access available workers and provide valuable work experiences.

Customers and clients are inclined to do business with individuals they know, like, value, and trust. Membership at the Delta Chamber of Commerce is the ideal means for making lasting connections within Delta’s business community. The Chamber is a conduit for connectivity through the membership engagement activities, learning opportunities, and networking events. 

Whether a business owner is looking to network, support other local businesses, or introduce their product and/or service into the local market, today is the opportune time to begin a membership and establish a trusted reputation. Since 1910, the Delta Chamber of Commerce’s number one priority has been to foster the strength and growth of Delta’s business community.

As many businesses have pivoted and adapted since the onset of the pandemic, so too has the Delta Chamber. The Chamber team is listening to what members say is most important and how the organization can continue to improve its service. The Chamber wishes to know the challenges facing businesses, big or small, and how it can support the growth and prosperity of Delta’s remarkable, diverse businesses. The Delta Chamber is only a call 604-946-4232 or email: [email protected] away.