West Seattle Chamber of Commerce launches 2016 with strategy session at annual meeting

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The West Seattle Chamber of Commerce celebrated new board members at its annual meeting in The Junction today. In our photo above, from left, are Mary Becker from Nucor, acupuncturist Nancy Ishii from White Crane Wellness, CEO Lynn Dennis, Pete Spalding from Verity CU, and Elaine Chan from FIOH Investments. The lunch meeting at the Alki Masonic Center included small-group discussions:

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While membership grew 15 percent last year – adding 44 new members – outreach and growth are always a concern, so attendees discussed strategies for finding out which categories of businesses aren’t currently represented in the group, and figuring out how to introduce Chamber members to new people moving into West Seattle. Speaking of new, just-elected District 1 City Councilmember Lisa Herbold was there:

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She’s the guest speaker at the next meeting, February 11th, two weeks from today. And she might get an earful of a key issue for the government-affairs liaison side of the Chamber – “parking, parking, parking,” along with other transportation issues. General issues that came up also included ongoing development and existing businesses dealing with rent increases that threaten to price them out.

The Chamber’s president for 2016 is Elizabeth Pluhta from South Seattle College (WSB sponsor). Find out more about the Chamber at wschamber.com.

2 Replies to "West Seattle Chamber of Commerce launches 2016 with strategy session at annual meeting"

  • Kmac January 29, 2016 (9:12 am)

    Normally I love the WSB and the folks behind it, but I’m starting to wonder if you’re getting paid to show pictures of Lisa Herbold whenever she appears in public in West Seattle.  Please stop.

    • WSB January 29, 2016 (9:38 am)

      Kmac, sorry if you disagree, but what the new councilmember is doing and where she’s showing up in the community is news, particularly in the early going, as some had wondered whether she would truly pay attention to community issues or maintain a more citywide focus. Sometimes that news will be accompanied by photos, and sometimes it won’t. My upcoming story on last night’s West Seattle Transportation Coalition meeting won’t. – Tracy

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