Welcome to the Boulder Chamber
The leader that strengthens business and advances economic vitality to cultivate strong communities in our region.
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What We Do
Whatever the size, scope, or field of your business or nonprofit, there’s a place for you in the Boulder Chamber. Our vibrant community of professionals is waiting to welcome you! Become a member today to build connections and access resources that will elevate your business’s success — and contribute to making Boulder a better place.
The Boulder Economic Council sustains economic vitality through direct support of primary businesses and collaboration with industry and community partners.
- Retention & Relocation
- Workforce Solutions
- Data & Reporting
- Regional Partnerships
Our Policy Programs team analyzes and advocates for a vibrant and prosperous Boulder. We engage decision makers and participate with policy change.
- Public Policy
- Election Resources
- Community Advocacy
- Government Affairs
Boulder Together is a strategic multi-year initiative of the Boulder Chamber designed to address the highest priorities of Boulder's economic and community needs.
- Quality of Business
- Workforce Solutions
- Community Infrastructure
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What's New
Celebrating Juneteenth 2025
June 19th is the official date for Juneteenth 2025. The name “Juneteenth” combines two words: “June” and “nineteenth” and is believed to be the oldest African American holiday, having been celebrated annually in different parts of the country since 1866.  Juneteenth is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the emancipation of African American…
Ambassador Spotlight: Liz Rachal
Meet Liz! Originally from Dallas, Texas, Liz Rachal is the Director of Sales and Partnerships at Turning the Corner HR, where she’s on a mission to end suffering in the workplace. A connector and problem-solver at heart, Liz is passionate about making a real difference in the businesses and nonprofits her team serves. She believes…
Economic Vitality Strategic Plan: Let’s ‘Begin Doing’
It was Benjamin Franklin who reportedly said, “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.” Well, when it comes to the City of Boulder’s new Economic Vitality Strategic Plan, I’m sure Franklin would join me in applauding the effort. But to better capture the urgency of our current economic circumstances, I steal a…