Click here for 2010 Leadership Las Cruces application Chamber members, The Leadership Las Cruces program is comprised of nine day-long training... Read More »
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The Board of Directors of the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce voted on Oct. 27, 2009, to oppose the... Read More »
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The Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce will hold the next in its series of Small Business Workshops from noon ... View Details »
NMSU Golf Course Clubhouse, 3500 Herb Wimberly Drive, will host the February Business After Hours networking event for the Greater ... View Details »
The Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce will host its first annual Medical Update Luncheon sponsored by Comcast from 11:30 ... View Details »
Welcome
The Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce Welcomes You!
Whether you are an established Las Cruces business or are considering relocation, the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce is the principal advocate for businesses in Las Cruces and Dona Ana County. Consisting of over 1,000 members -- 85% of them employing 25 associates or less -- the chamber mirrors the local business community it represents. Realizing that the effectiveness of the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce is entirely dependent upon member support and involvement, the chamber encourages members to become involved in their chamber. Membership and involvement demonstrates who is making an investment in strengthening the Las Cruces business environment and is an important factor to consider when thinking of becoming a Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce Member or in selecting companies to do business with.
What is the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce?
The Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce is a member led organization consisting of a Board of Directors that determines policy and a professional staff that maintains the day-to-day operations of the chamber. Funding for the chamber comes primarily from member dues, annual training events in Las Cruces and other fund raising activities. The chamber is not a government agency and receives no tax funding.
Membership is open to all businesses that maintain a nominal dues investment. Many other membership benefits include Las Cruces and El Paso business networking opportunities, community involvement, signature training events, information access, New Mexico political advocacy and heightened business credibility.
Isn't it about time we shook your hand?



