Business Matters May 2017 | Page 13

TRC CAMPAIGN CRUISE INTO NEW HEIGHTS UNITED CORPUS CHRISTI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TOTAL RESOURCE CAMPAIGN 2017 T he United Corpus Christi Chamber’s Inaugural Total Resource Campaign has come to an exciting conclusion. It was a strong finish for the Chamber raising over $325,000! The TRC was a reimagined approach to offering sponsorship and advertising opportunities to Cham- ber members. TRC Campaigns are be beneficial for the Chamber in that it allows us to expand our services and add new offerings, plus we were able to also add numerous benefits for our members: • Increased opportunities for members to gain exposure among Chamber membership and stake- holders • Increased return on investment for member organizations by offering higher-profile visibility in Chamber marketing tools, events and programming. Thank you to the 160+ companies who committed to their areas of interest. Thank you to 80+ Cam- paign Volunteers, and also the companies who sponsored the Kick-off, Rally Sessions, Victory Party, or provided Door Prizes! Together we have set up the United Chamber for a year of success. If you missed out on your chance to commit this year get ready--you will have a chance again during next year’s TRC! Congratulations to the Top Producers! Helen peters Unique HR BEVERLY BACAK American Bank Dan leyendecker LNV, Inc. Kick Off Party Sponsor: Susser Holdings II, L.P. Rally Lunch Sponsors: Dr. Mary Jane Garza; Coastal Community and Teachers Federal Credit Union, LNV, Inc., Nelda Martinez Victory Party Sponsors: AEP Texas, NuStar Energy Door Prize Donors: Texas State Aquarium, Fastsigns, Padre Island Business Branding UNITEDCORPUSCHRISTICHAMBER.COM 12