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hen seeking advice for where to relocate our family, we were repeatedly met with the answer, “Lake Oswego.” Now that we are settled here, the reasons are clear; the schools, businesses, city services and the sense of community togetherness. We have dedicated, strong, creative and communityminded leaders working together to help us thrive.
At the Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce, we are dedicated to being a vital partner in making Lake Oswego a vibrant and inclusive community to visit, grow a business and call home. Our programming helps connect businesses and individuals, develop skills and advocate for our collective community. Here are some of the ways you can plug in and get involved through the Chamber:
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Networking & Events: Warm and welcoming environments to make connections and build relationships. Friday networking (morning/evening events), ribbon cuttings, Wine Walk, Community Recognition Awards and more.
Weekly Newsletter: City, State and National business resources, news and events.
Leadership LO: Yearly cohorts from different industries, ages and backgrounds come together to learn from city leaders. Create self-awareness around leadership traits and aspirations while forging lifelong relationships.
Education & Support: Programs to help businesses in a wide variety of topics including emergency preparedness, law, marketing, human resources and tax requirements.
Government Affairs: Stay on top of local legislation as it affects you and your business. Meet leaders, evaluate candidates and issues and help shape the future of our community.
To learn more, visit our website (lakeoswegochamber.com) and follow us on social media!
Heather Graves-Ramsey, President
