We’re Looking for Exceptional Volunteers!

Growth is CuyEast Chamber's word for 2022, and we're seeking volunteers who are willing to dedicate their time and talent to spread the word about this next-generation Chamber of Commerce. We are looking for individuals ready to commit as we grow and build connections with businesses across eastern Cuyahoga County.
There are several ground-floor opportunities for business leaders to take on leadership or advocacy roles with CuyEast:
- Lead a Local Chamber Chapter: CuyEast Chamber Chapters allow members to connect and engage within their own or target local municipality. Chamber Chapters may elect to have a Leadership Council, promote local activities, events, news, and more.
- Start a Meet-Up Group: Innovate, collaborate, or simply network in like-minded groups. We'll assist you in the process!
- Be a CuyEast Volunteer: Give back and make a difference. Grow as a leader helping our team coordinate events, promotions, presentations, roundtables, and more.
- Become a Community Advocate: Be an active supporter, grow relationships, and have a voice in policies that affect our business.
Want to learn other ways you can help CuyEast Chamber grow? Visit cuyahogaeastchamber.org.
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