Chamber Membership On The Rise
BNCC is on track to record one of its strongest membership years on record.
The return of chamber events has seen an impressive increase in the number of new member applications.
More than 40 northside businesses have joined the chamber so far this year, beating the 39 who joined in 2021.
Chamber president Simon Penrose says the good news is BNCC’s overall membership base is now back to where it was prior to the pandemic.
“We’re sitting at around 200 financial members, and with at least 80 businesses coming on board in the past two years, things are looking up for continued growth into 2023.
“The more members we have, the stronger we are and the better quality of services and events we can offer.”
“Having a strong, vibrant, and growing membership base is a fantastic way to cap off the chamber’s 25th anniversary.”
Any northside business looking to join the chamber can attend a BNCC Night Owls networking event for free as a first-time visitor or simply sign up today via the BNCC website.
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