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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year



2018 has been an incredible year for the greater Cheyenne area and especially for your organization, The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce.


We believe in serving our stakeholders with all that we do. We do this with strong leadership allowing us to achieve ambitious goals on behalf of our business community and through our love for our home, Cheyenne.


We want to reflect on what 2018 meant for our community and our Chamber's accomplishments:


  1. Stephanie Joy Meisner-Maggard, Vice President, received her Institute of Organization Management Designation by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation.

  2. Dale Steenbergen, President/CEO served another year on the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives Board of Directors and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100.

  3. Dale Steenbergen, President/CEO was honored with an award by our Board of Directors and Past Chairmen for completing 10 years at the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce.

  4. The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce was awarded a 5 Star Accreditation by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

  5. Morgan Martin, former Programs & Events Coordinator, graduated from the Leadership Cheyenne Program.

  6. Angi Lund, Director of Partner Services, was awarded the opportunity to participate in the 2018-2019 Leadership Cheyenne Program.

  7. Highest Attendance on record was achieved for the Washington D.C. Fly-In with the Wyoming Business Advocates Group, formerly known as the Wyoming Wranglers.

  8. Dale Steenbergen, President/CEO was named Chamber Executive of the Year by the Wyoming State Chamber of Commerce.

  9. Stephanie Joy Meisner-Maggard, Vice President, was added to the Institute of Organization Management Faculty for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

We attribute our success to our Partners. Without your support, time, talents and passion, we would not be able to achieve all that we do. Thank you all!


Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!




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