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Fayetteville, Arkansas

Business Promotion from the Chamber Fayetteville Office


Membership Directory

Directory listings use the descriptive words you put in your application or words straight from the website you put in your application. The directory serves as a comprehensive resource for potential customers and clients seeking specific products or services. This directory is also used when office staff recommends members to people who call the office asking for referrals. The Chamber office refers our members first. 

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Advocacy & Policy Initiatives


The process of shaping advocacy and policy initiatives within the Fayetteville Arkansas Chamber of Commerce is a collaborative effort driven by the needs of its membership. This decision-making process is made by the Board of Directors, Chamber staff, and individual members who play a pivotal role in discerning the overarching priorities and goals of the Chamber. Your participation in Chairman’s Leadership Circle, Construction/Development Council, Manufacturer’s Council, or Top Shelf Business Classes influence the shaping of advocacy and policy initiatives.This collaboration ensures that advocacy efforts are not only responsive to the immediate concerns of the business community but also strategically aligned with the Chamber's overarching mission and vision for sustained economic growth and development in Fayetteville.


Top Shelf Business Classes and Business Councils


Top Shelf Classes are held monthly at no charge to Chamber Members. The topics include Best Business Practices, Marketing approaches, Where to find small business help, Networking effectively, How to use AI in your business. Topics suggestions are taken from member suggestions and the economic development network. All are designed to keep you informed of the newest and best developments within your business interests.


Business Councils meet quarterly to hear the latest statistics and discuss the best practices for their industries. Construction & Developers, and Manufacturers’ Councils are the two largest groups currently scheduled for 2024. Other groups can be added for 2025.

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