President's Message         

 

Amarillo Chamber Ranks in Country’s Top 10 for New Growth

For more than 80 years, the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce has been blessed with a strong membership base in the community. We recently received recognition from the American Chambers of Commerce Executives national organization for our membership growth.  Amarillo was among the top 10 cities of similar size in the United States for new member growth. That means we not only have great members who renew their commitment to the Chamber and community each year, but we have some of the highest numbers of new members deciding to join the Chamber for the first time. This recognition could be interpreted in different ways: maybe the economy is good and businesses are growing and expanding; maybe our programs and events are gaining attention from previously non-members; maybe it has something to do with our philosophy and commitment as a whole; or maybe it is a little of all of these things combined.

The Amarillo Chamber of Commerce was established in May of 1926 to be the leader for the improvement of the economy of Amarillo. Our aim in supplying this leadership is to improve all segments of the area economy by stimulating not only economic expansion, but also growth and improvement in cultural, social, educational, environmental, and governmental services in the region. Our emphasis is on action by our voluntary business members to accomplish specific results. Programs are designed to implement short term as well a long term plans and actions. Our philosophy is to produce results in the improvement of the area economy and the quality of life by providing a platform for volunteer leadership to carry out specific programs and projects to build a better Amarillo.

Some people think we gather statistics; others believe we print brochures. Many of you know we assist with business retention and expansion.  People involved in tourism know that we answer inquiries and advertise our city. All of these beliefs are right to an extent, but even saying that the Chamber does all those things reflects only a portion of the work of the Chamber. Consequently, we welcome the question.  We want you to understand the mission of the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce.

We tend to think that the function of the Chamber is to serve as a catalyst – a vehicle that brings all the parts together – in order for business people to work together in a coordinated effort for the common goals of the community.

A healthy business community must have an aggressive advocate to represent its interests.  The Chamber works with our members and others groups to keep Amarillo’s economic conditions at a level where business people are willing to risk their resources here in hopes of making a profit.

The profitable operations of business allow all other benefits to occur.  And only by succeeding in this goal can we provide the jobs and produce the wealth to finance government, civic, educational, cultural, and charitable concerns that our community needs every day.  Through the profitable operations of business, other business people are influenced to risk their hard-earned money and invest in business here in Amarillo.

So you are probably asking yourself, “Who does all this?”  The Chamber has a very small staff and the correct response is that we serve as a facilitator to help “you do it.”  You, the Chamber members and the business and professional individuals who care enough about Amarillo to support the Chamber with a membership are the ones who “do it.”

You are the Chamber of Commerce.  You provide the ideas; you provide the drive and the goals.  Without you, we wouldn’t have the funds and the voluntary services that keep the Chamber successfully serving as a catalyst to make things happen for the good of the community. 

We wish that every citizen had the confidence that they could make a difference in our city; that every individual believed they could speak and be heard regarding the laws we pass, the quality of our education, and the extent of our city’s services. We like to think the Chamber members do have that confidence. Perhaps the members have never testified before the Legislature, or attended a school board meeting or conferred with a mayor…but through their membership and their communications with the Chamber, they do.  We listen to our membership and we work as a catalyst to meet our members’ needs.

For more information on any Chamber activities or to become a member, call 806-373-7800 or email Chamber@amarillo-Chamber.org  

Questions or comments? Please let us know, by email, phone, fax or mail at the address below. 


November 2, 2006

 
Amarillo Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 9480
1000 S. Polk
Amarillo, Texas 79105
806-373-7800
Fax 806-373-3909
E-Mail chamber@amarillo-c
hamber.org