Latest Issue: October 2022
The Bottom Line: A Community Evolving features stories from around the Chamber and our community over the past month. In this issue, keep an eye out for articles on the Chamber’s strategic planning, recent exciting programs, Springfield modernization projects, new members, and more!
Inside the Issue
Featured Content
- Celebrating our Chamber Community: Who We Are and Where We’re Going
- LunchVox Provides Insight into the Evolution of Cities
- Springfield Chamber Earns First-Ever Springfield Heritage Award
- PeaceHealth completes modernization project at Sacred Heart Medical Center, University District campus
- Springfield Chamber Announces 2022-23 Leadership Eugene Springfield Cohort
Business News
- Lane County Lodging Tax Changes: Past and Future
- Springfield Arts Commission Announces City Hall Gallery Reopening
- PeaceHealth Oregon medical facilities lift visitor restrictions
- Willamalane announces four events to celebrate Halloween
- Allie Camp Selected as Springfield’s Economic Development Manager
- Marcus Mariota joins American Cancer Society as Real Men Wear Pink Ambassador in Lane County
- Kernutt Stokes Named One of Nation’s Top 50 Accounting Firms in 2022
- Jeff Paschall Selected as Springfield’s Community Development Division Director
- Willamalane Earns National Accreditation for Park and Recreation Agencies
- Springfield Chamber Submits Testimony on Best and Highest Use of Room Tax (TRT) Increase
- Applicants Sought for Springfield Boards, Committees, and Commissions
- Cascades Raptor Center Announces New Executive Director
- Springfield Chamber Joins Coalition Advocating for Energy Choice
- Springfield Launches Path Etiquette Campaign
- Citywide Streetlight LED Upgrade
- Springfield Chamber Submits Testimony on Best and Highest Use of Room Tax (TRT) Increase
Chamber News
- New and Renewed Members!
- From The CEO: Who We Are and Where We’re Going
- Springfield Chamber Earns First-Ever Springfield Heritage Award