Members > Membership Committees
Volunteer opportunities are available for Chamber members to to involved in several committees related to membership recruitment, service, retention, marketing and public relations. These committees meet on a monthly basis and provide members the opportunity to make a difference in the Chamber and at the same time make valuable business contacts with members.
Ambassadors
Chair, Shelley Frommeyer, Waddell & Reed
The Chamber helps build stronger communities by staying focused and involved in the top business, civic and community projects through the Chamber Ambassador program. Ambassadors are member volunteers of the Chamber who appear at various events throughout the community promoting local businesses and educate members to utilize the benefits of the Chamber's programs and activities. The program helps member relations by providing personal contact with Chamber members, potential Chamber members, important business
contacts and networking opportunities as well as exposure and high visibility in the Northern Kentucky business community.
Click here to learn how you can become a Chamber Ambassador.
Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies
Ambassadors are available to celebrate ribbon cutting, ground breaking and/or company expansion ceremonies. We bring our BIG pair of Chamber scissors, ribbon and camera plus a few Ambassadors or more to help our members celebrate these occasions. A photo of the event is taken and put in our monthly Business Journal. Invite the Chamber to be part of these special events and help promote your business. They also deliver First Dollar of Profit Certificates to new businesses, Expansion Certificates and New Member
Packets throughout the year.
Click here to schedule your Ribbon Cutting today.
Marketing Committee
Committee Chair: Lesley Holgate, TANK
Committee Purpose: Identify tactics; develop promotional materials and marketing strategies to enhance the Chamber’s image with its members and potential members.
Create marketing materials to support the recruitment and retention of members.
Member Retention
Committee Chair, Kurt Pohlgeers, Shelter Insurance
Committe purpose: Member Renewal Committee is designed to assist the Chamber in the collection of past due members (30 days past due). Committee members are responsible for attending the Committee meetings, making contacts with assigned accounts to encourage members to continue their Chamber membership and report contact results. Retention is a very important component of membership. If this committee can assist in the retention process it will only benefit the Chamber by helping to grow its membership. The dedication
and commitment of the Member Retention Committee is an integral part of the Chamber's membership process.
Public Relations Committee
Committee Chair, Dan O’Keeffe, O’Keeffe Communications
Committee purpose: Develop a comprehensive public relations plan to promote Chamber programs, events and issues. Coordinate the public relations efforts of the Chamber. Maximize media contacts to increase awareness of the Chamber throughout the community, the region, and the state.
Taking Care Business, Total Resource Campaign
Chair, Rob Hudson, Greenebaum Doll & McDonald
Purpose: The annual campaign kicks-off in April and runs through June and develops the leadership and financial resources of the Northern Kentucky Chamber through an eleven-week all-volunteer campaign to attract new members, renew memberships sold in previous campaigns, secure business sponsors for chamber programs, events and publications.
Be a part of something big as a team member in the Chamber's Total Resource Development Campaign and membership revenue drive. Volunteers, like you, make it possible to raise the funds to sustain programs for business and workforce & leadership development, community improvement and member services.
Taking Care of Business 2008 is a great way for you to meet our area’s top CEOs and business owners while working directly with many of the area’s best volunteers. These are the individuals whose teamwork and spirit of volunteerism keep Northern Kentucky’s future bright.