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How the Bullitt County Chamber of Commerce’s Platinum Investors grow local businesses

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Chamber members who are involved, attend networking events, and make full use of resources get the most out of membership. | Photo provided by Bullitt County Chamber of Commerce

It’s time to branch out. The Bullitt County Chamber of Commerce provides valuable resources to help local business owners grow and expand.

Members get access to a full-range of Chamber marketing, networking, and educational opportunities designed to help entrepreneurs establish their business and voice in the county.

In an effort to help the Chamber provide meaningful resources + opportunities, companies that include JOM Pharmaceuticals, James B. Beam Distilling, and Kentucky Eye Care serve as Platinum Investors — the highest tier of the Chamber of Commerce sponsorship levels.

Platinum Investors play a key role in supporting the Chamber’s goals — and the community at large, as a result. They’re also one reason Chamber members enjoy membership perks, like:

  • Hands-on training with Chamber staff and access to business tools
  • Networking and sponsorship opportunities at Chamber-hosted events, luncheons + more
  • Promotion and advertising opportunities to increase visibility in the community
  • Access to professional groups and committees
  • Member discounts and other membership-required benefits*
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