Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce Business Journal Q2 2014 | Page 33
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Businesses that engage in community events and activities gain extensive
exposure which inturn, makes your business become “top of mind” for your
products and services. What does that mean? If you are frequently involved in
community events and are always making an appearance or providing support
through sponsorship/giveaways, the likilhood of someone referring a customer
to your business is greater. Try it! There are many businesses that use this
strategy and they do it because it works!
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nstitute for Organization Management
takes place four times a year and is program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
This year, the Greater Cheyenne Chamber
of Commerce had two attendees. Tristan
Johnson, who completed her 3rd year and
Stephanie Meisner, who completed her first
year. During the week of courses, Wyoming
as a State had a strong presence, as you
can see in the photo!
hat is happening in foriegn
affairs changes every second.
Congressman Lummis stated that she read
an article regarding Egypt and not even 5
minutes later another article was posted that
illustrated a drastic change in information.
A huge part of her message was that she is
staying in the know of these topics and will
keep us informed. With her knowledgable
staff and her frequent travels, she is the first
to be exposed to any changes.
nterstate All Battery Center is located
on Stillwater and two of the employees
are in the Cheyenne Professional Network,
one as a member and one as a mentor.
During March the Cheyenne Professional
Network members participated in a fun
photo scavenger hunt. This photo is an
exaggeration of their everyday duties at
Interstate All Battery Center. Can you say
“Body Builders”!
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dvanced Eye Care Clinic, PC
demonstrated dimensional skills sets
they use to help their customers. They
are ready to help you with all of your eye
care needs. Stephanie Zamora, member
of the Cheyenne Professional Network
snapped this photo for the March Madness
Scavenger Hunt with her boss. Get a new
pair of glasses or contacts, you can see
they have a variety of styles!
ouring the Air Guard and getting to
actually be near and inside the C130s.
Cheyenne, Wyoming is proudly the home
of many branches of the military and the
Military Affiars Community focuses on
supporting all the branches through first
hand experiences such as their luncheon
tour in February. Supporting the Military is
important and MAC does a wonderful job
through these monthly luncheons.
earning all about the various branches
of military and gaining a new
perspective on their daily duties, activities
and efforts in sustaining safety for our
nation. Cheyenne is a unique community
because we have a strong alliance between
all of the branches of military. The MAC
committee with the Chamber are proud to
provide events to educate the community
further on their efforts and impact!
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