In a remarkable show of appreciation and recognition, February 28th has been officially proclaimed as Armed Forces Chamber of Commerce Day by five distinguished mayors across Southern Nevada. This declaration, signed by the mayors of Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas, Mesquite, and North Las Vegas, underscores the profound impact and invaluable contributions of the Armed Forces Chamber of Commerce to our community.
Founded on principles of service, support, and solidarity, the Armed Forces Chamber has become a cornerstone for veteran-owned businesses and military families throughout the region. This proclamation honors their unwavering dedication to fostering entrepreneurship, advocating for veteran interests, and enhancing economic opportunities.
"The Armed Forces Chamber of Commerce plays a pivotal role in empowering our veteran entrepreneurs and fostering economic growth," remarked Mayor John Lee from North Las Vegas, highlighting the Armed Forces Chamber's commitment to excellence and community service.
Throughout its tenure, the Armed Forces Chamber has demonstrated exceptional leadership, providing vital resources, networking opportunities, and advocacy for veteran-owned businesses. Their initiatives span from business development workshops to community outreach programs, ensuring that veterans and their families thrive in civilian life.
"This proclamation is a testament to the Armed Forces Chamber's tireless efforts in supporting our veterans and strengthening our local economy," added Mayor Kiernan McManus from Boulder City, emphasizing the profound impact of the Chamber's initiatives on community resilience and prosperity.
As Armed Forces Chamber of Commerce Day approaches on February 28th, the Armed Forces Chamber invites the community to join in celebrating this significant milestone. Through partnerships, advocacy, and dedicated service, the Chamber continues to pave the way for veteran-owned businesses to achieve success and contribute meaningfully to Southern Nevada's vibrant economic landscape.
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