Friday, January 3, 2025
January 3, 2025

Community-building sees results

Part of the Driftwood’s Looking Back/Looking Forward series of retrospective pieces submitted by local organizations and published in the Jan. 1 issue of the Driftwood newspaper.

Key achievements of the Salt Spring Island Chamber of Commerce from 2024 include:

Restoring Financial Stability: Resolved outstanding grant obligations, bringing the Chamber back into compliance with funding bodies. New grants were also secured to support operations and community initiatives.

Enhancing Membership Value: The Chamber launched a state-of-the-art digital membership platform and directory at SaltSpringDirectory.com. These tools have improved member services, simplified renewals, and made the Chamber’s offerings more accessible and inclusive.

Building Community Connections: A reinvigorated focus on engagement included successful initiatives such as Member Mixers, the Convergence Festival, a revitalized newsletter and refocused Information Centre. These efforts brought together businesses, residents, and visitors, strengthening the Chamber’s role as a community leader.

Advocating for Local Solutions: The Chamber focused on the critical advocacy issues of affordable workforce housing and short-term rental policies, working closely with stakeholders to develop a balanced, sustainable approach to both that would meet the needs of the business community.

As the Chamber looks ahead to 2025, priorities include increasing membership, driving further financial stability, and expanding support for local businesses. The Chamber is looking forward to leveraging the momentum generated this year with a 2025 seasonal membership drive enhanced with new promotional opportunities and InfoCentre operations. 

Reflecting on his tenure, outgoing executive director Matthew Quetton shared, “Leading this turnaround has been a privilege. Together, we’ve laid a strong foundation for the Chamber’s continued success and feel optimistic about the future and grateful for the chance to serve this incredible business community.”

Stay tuned for updates on 2025 programs and events that aim to make Salt Spring Island an even better place to live, work and do business.

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