Nearly a century after its founding in 1911, the Las Vegas
Chamber of Commerce (LVCC) remains the most influential business organization
in the state of Nevada. Embracing the principles of free enterprise and fueled
by the entrepreneurial spirit, the Chamber continues to promote a strong local
economy for businesses of all size.
The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce is the third largest local
chamber of commerce in the nation. The Chamber has nearly 7,000 business
members employing approximately 200,000 employees. Eighty-five percent of
Chamber member businesses have 25 or fewer employees.
Over the years, the Chamber has been at the forefront of Las
Vegas' growth. In the early years, when Las Vegas was in its infancy, the
Chamber was a key player in laying the foundation for a strong, vibrant
community. Through the Chamber, Las Vegas has developed its commerce and
evolved as a desirable place to live, work and play. Key milestones include:
1911 – The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce was founded.
1924 – The Chamber helped secure the first Federal
building and U.S. Post Office.
1930s–The Chamber served as a lobbying vehicle for
community leaders promoting the construction of Hoover Dam.
1943 – The
Chamber led the formation of the Las Vegas Valley Water District.
1944 – The
Chamber created the Livewire Fund to promote Las Vegas as a tourism
destination.
1950s–The Chamber formed the Desert Sea News Bureau to
promote Las Vegas to media outlets all over the world.
1952 – The
Chamber helped create the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to take
advantage of the nation's appetite for post-war travel.
1955 – The
Chamber created the Better Business Bureau and United Way of Southern
Nevada.
1993 – The
Chamber spearheaded workers compensation reform, reducing the financial burden
placed on small businesses.
1999 – The
Chamber lobbied heavily in the state legislature against the growing trend of
government-mandated health care benefits that were driving up health insurance
premiums.
2004 – The
Chamber successfully fought against several ballot measures that would have
driven up the cost of health care and taxes.
2005 – The
Chamber helped defeat several anti-business proposals and capped escalating
property taxes for businesses during the 2005 legislative session.
The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce at A Glance:
Chamber Vision:
Being the advocate for business in Nevada
Chamber Mission:
To strengthen, enhance and protect business
Chamber Values:
Leadership, Excellence, Integrity, Innovation
Chamber Objectives:
* Promote
a strong local economy
* Provide
opportunities to make business connections
* Deliver
programs to help businesses grow
* Represent
and advocate on behalf of business
* Enhance
commerce through community stewardship
* Serve
as a symbol of credibility
* Provide
publicity opportunities and business referrals
The three main divisions of the Chamber responsible for
delivering value and benefits to members are described below:
Membership & Community Development
The goal of the Chamber's Membership and Community
Development Department is to develop programs, events and services that enhance
the value of Chamber membership by giving members a strong return on their
investment. Throughout the year, the Chamber hosts more than 100 events,
including a number of signature events that provide members with information
and connections to help them compete in the marketplace.
Signature events:
* Preview
Las Vegas
* Business
Expo
* Membership
Luncheons
* Business
After Hours
Signature programs:
* Leadership
Las Vegas
* Focus
Las Vegas
* Business
Education Series (BES)
In early 2006, the Chamber introduced Vegas Young
Professionals (VYP), an exciting new division designed to provide a forum for
young executives to meet, socialize and network. Open to business owners,
managers, supervisors and executives ages 21-39, membership in this
organization provides exclusive access to a range of opportunities, from mixers
at some of the valley's hottest spots to executive mentoring with business
leaders.
The Chamber offers many additional benefits to members under
the umbrella of its Chamber Advantage program, including:
* Discounts
on office supplies, printing and copying services
* Affordable
health insurance
* Cost-effective
advertising opportunities
* Workers
compensation insurance
* Member-to-Member
discounts
* "Always
Buy Chamber" programs and referrals
The Chamber partners with other local organizations to
affect positive change in the community. One such partnership is with the Clark
County READS program, in association with the Clark County Public Education
Foundation. Clark County READS provides books to local schools and trains
volunteers to assist struggling readers. The goal: promoting a literate and
educated workforce.
The Chamber also works in conjunction with the Clark County
School District's WE CARE program, which enlists business professionals to
assist in the recruitment of qualified teachers to Nevada, ensuring a strong
future workforce.
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce has a rich history of
actively working with legislators and policy makers to ensure Nevada is a place
where business can grow and thrive without undue government regulation and
taxation. The Chamber's Government Affairs Department keeps members informed
and up-to-date on current legislative issues so members can concentrate on
running their day-to-day business operations. Chamber staff and professional
lobbyists make sure the voice of business is heard in the halls of government.
Other Chamber advocacy programs include:
* Grassroots
Organization for Action and Leadership (GOAL)
* Center
for Polling and Research
* BizPAC
The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce played a significant role
in making sure Southern Nevada businesses were strongly represented in the 2005
Nevada State Legislature. The Chamber helped Nevada remain pro-business by
working to defeat anti-business proposals. The Chamber also:
* Worked
to cap property taxes for businesses
* Stopped
collective bargaining for state employees
* Killed
a measure for mandatory union membership
* Backed
a $300 million tax rebate
* Halted
legislative committee access to a company's private information
* Stopped
radical changes to employee overtime compensation
Keeping with the Chamber's tradition of involvement in
community planning, the Chamber is represented on Clark County's 17-member
Growth Task Force. This task force was formed to create a comprehensive plan
for development in the Las Vegas Valley.
In early 2006, the Chamber's Government Affairs Committee
announced its slate of endorsed pro-business candidates for the upcoming
election season (see www.lvchamber.com) and stated its position on a number of
ballot initiative proposals.
Marketing & Communications
Creating a strong sense of connection to the Chamber is the
responsibility of the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce Marketing &
Communications Department. As a member-driven business organization, the
Chamber regularly surveys its members to ascertain their current and projected
business needs. Solutions for those needs are then created and delivered.
The principal forms of communication between the Las Vegas
Chamber of Commerce and its members include:
* The
Business Voice monthly news magazine
* The
President's Voice, a monthly electronic newsletter from the desk of Kara
Kelley, President & CEO of the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber's Web site, www.lvchamber.com, is a great source
of information for members and consumers, providing more than one million
member referrals every month. The "Members Only" section of the Web site
provides additional value, containing several special services for members
including:
* Special
Publications
* Communications
Tool Kit ("how-to" advice for small business)
* Marketing
Handbook (information about sales, marketing and customer service)
* Relationship-Building
Tips
* "Buy
From a Member" Program Details
* "Open
for Business" program, designed to help businesses prepare for the unexpected.
Chamber Media is a collection of niche advertising vehicles
with special pricing for Chamber members. Each medium is targeted, effective
and affordable. Promotional opportunities are available in:
* The
Business Voice
* www.lvchamber.com
* Buyer's
Guide and Membership Directory
* Las
Vegas Chamber of Commerce Relocation Guide
* Mailing
lists
* Packets
of information about relocating to Las Vegas
In 2004, the Chamber's Business On Guard initiative was
launched to raise awareness about steps the business community must play in
protecting itself and the community from potential terrorist threats. A poster
called "Ten Ways Business Can Help Keep Southern Nevada Safe For Everyone" was
designed to assist employers and employees in recognizing potential threats and
communicating them to law enforcement. Beyond the obvious need to protect
personal safety, keeping Nevada safe is essential for ensuring a healthy local
economy.
The Marketing and Communications Department also directs the
annual economic forecasting event, Preview Las Vegas. The event features a
panel of expert local and national speakers who deliver timely and relevant
information on contemporary business issues.
The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce is proud to support and
celebrate the rich heritage of courage, leadership and innovation demonstrated
by Las Vegas business owners and executives throughout the past 100 years. The
Centennial Business Chronicle publication captures a century of their
achievements.