Posts Tagged ‘Ann Arbor Chamber’

Awesome April Morning Edition

April 22nd, 2010 by Megan Crosbie | Posted in events | 1 Comment »

Patrick Savage and JPaul Dixon, representing Hylant Group, kicked-off Morning Edition sporting matching red tennis shoes. The pair introduced a trivia game to the audience with questions about Hylant Group, the sponsor for April’s Morning Edition Breakfast.

Arts Alliance Launches a3arts.org

April 19th, 2010 by Megan Crosbie | Posted in Uncategorized, arts & culture, community | No Comments »

The Arts Alliance recently held a launch party introducing their new website, a3arts.org, connecting to the Ann Arbor Area Arts Community. The Arts Alliance supports efforts to increase participation in arts and cultural activities and strengthen the Ann Arbor Area culture community and organizations that provide these programs.

Free Services for Businesses

April 16th, 2010 by Megan Crosbie | Posted in benefits, community, members, save money | 1 Comment »

Celeste Choate, Associate Director of Services, Collections and Access, for the Ann Arbor District Library recently spoke at the Ann Arbor Chamber’s Ambassador meeting about the services the Library provides for businesses. Many of the meeting’s attendees were shocked to learn about all of the services, events and classes the AADL offers.

Safety Pays!

November 19th, 2009 by Megan Crosbie | Posted in benefits, members, save money | 1 Comment »

One of the many benefits of membership with the Chamber is that members have access to Workers Compensation Insurance through Accident Fund Insurance Company of America, with a guarantee savings of 5%. During 2007 – 2008, the group of Chamber members participating in the program was extremel

The i Team

October 30th, 2009 by Megan Crosbie | Posted in discounts, iPhone app, m2m discounts | 1 Comment »

The Chamber has always promoted commerce between our members. The m2m discount program was created to assist this initiative. A 16-page font and back word document was created to display all of the m2m discounts available. Not only was this format old-fashion and unattractive, it was also not environmentally friendly.

Proposed City Income Tax

July 29th, 2009 by aachamber | Posted in government, public policy | 1 Comment »

The City just recently released an income tax feasibility study conducted by Plante & Moran. If this measure appears on the November ballot, it’ll be at City Council’s direction.