Did you know that one part of the Greater Shreveport Chamber’s mission is to “celebrate the achievements of our region”?
What better way to do that than by celebrating your business milestones; grand openings, business anniversaries, remodels, new locations etc. As a Chamber investor, you can use these momentous occasions in your company’s history to gain more attention and notoriety. Let us help!
We’ll post your celebration details on our website calendar, newsletter and social media pages, assist you with event planning, emcee the event, provide the ribbon and ceremonial-size scissors, plus we’ll invite our Chamber Diplomats, Board of Directors and key city officials if you’d like. All at no cost to you!
Chamber-attended ribbon cuttings are reserved for work week & hours only; M-F 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
To schedule your ribbon-cutting or find out more information on ways to celebrate, please contact Tracy Whittington at [email protected] or call her at (318) 677-2547.
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