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Tempe City Council candidates discuss human services, …

1/18/2024
Campaigning for the March election is in full swing, with the five city council member candidates taking part in the Tempe Chamber of Commerce’s candidate forum held Jan. 17.

Tempe cybersecurity expert keeping small businesses …

10/30/2023
Small businesses have plenty to deal with in managing their day-to-day responsibilities, but many may be overlooking an integral part of their operations: managing cybersecurity.

Program matches Tempe high schoolers with businesses …

8/22/2023
More than 30 local students spent summer break gaining work experience and building professional skills thanks to the Career Ready Tempe program, which matches students with Tempe businesses for a six-week paid summer internship.

New businesses, promotions to know in Tempe

8/9/2023
Tempe has an array of new businesses, promotions and other business announcements for residents and Valley locals to be aware of this month. 

Tempe Chamber of Commerce president elected to …

8/1/2023
Colin Diaz, president and CEO of the Tempe Chamber of Commerce, has been elected to serve on the board of directors for the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives, an association of over 9,000 professionals who work for and with more than 1,600 chambers of commerce.

Tempe Chamber of Commerce announces Business …

7/18/2023
The Tempe Chamber of Commerce announced the winners of the Business Excellence Awards, presented by Southwest Airlines, honoring the accomplishments of local businesses within the Tempe business community.

The impact of ‘no’

5/17/2023
After Tempe voters rejected the Tempe Entertainment District featuring an arena for the Arizona Coyotes, the city is back at square one in developing one of its last viable plots of land.

Tempe restaurant closures put city’s dining …

8/10/2022
The Tempe restaurant scene lost one of its biggest names in late June when House of Tricks closed its doors for the last time after 34 years. 

Rio Salado College executive awarded by Tempe Chamber

6/7/2022
Growing up in rural Wisconsin, Janelle Elias always wanted to be a teacher. She would make homemade worksheets and coerce her friends into playing school with her.  Decades later, Elias was selected in January 2022 to serve as vice president of strategy and advancement for Rio Salado College in Tempe.

Tempe Chamber to host blood drive with Vitalant

4/26/2022
The Tempe Chamber of Commerce will host a blood drive in May to fill an urgent need. 

Tempe ‘Business of the Year’ steps up for Tempe …

2/16/2021
CHASSE Building Team, which is the 2020 Tempe Chamber of Commerce Large Business of the Year, has partnered with the Tempe Elementary School District to assemble and launch “Little Free …

Tempe businesses persist through the pandemic despite …

1/19/2021
When the novel coronavirus spurred changes to day-to-day life, businesses had to adapt quickly in order to avoid falling under. At the Tempe Chamber of Commerce, the team worked diligently to get …