11.3.17 Final Tri-Fold Brochure West Pittsburgh

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11.3.17 Final Tri-Fold Brochure West Pittsburgh BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONTACT Board President, Tony Mazzarini Executive Committee President - Tony Mazzarini ADDRESS Vice President - Steve Feltovich 404 Bigham Street Secretary - Nicole Cellone, Esq. Pittsburgh, PA, 15211-1410 Treasurer - J.J. Bosley, CPA PHONE 412.853.6719 Board Members Tara Bailey EMAIL Sandy Burkett [email protected] Terry Breen Hanis It's Our Time! Jill Nolan Harris COMMUNICATION CHANNELS Michelle Mazzarini Facebook - @WestPittsburghChamberofCommerce LinkedIn - @WestPittsburghChamberofCommerce Yahya Sesay Twitter - @WestPghChamber Stephen Wayhart Website - WestPittsburghChamber.Org Email - [email protected] Get involved! Volunteer and Email mailing list - Text WPCOC to 22828 join one of our committees! to join our email list and get updates! WestPittsburghChamber.Org W E S T P I T T S B U R G H C H A M B E R . C O M OUR MISSION TOP 1O REASONS TO JOIN West Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce Founded on May 1, 2017, the mission of THE WEST PITTSBURGH Business Membership Form the West Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Business Name______________________________ is to advance the economic vitality of our 17 neighborhoods and region through Owner/Manager_____________________________ advocacy, information and services to our Here are the top 10 reasons why you business community members. should join our Chamber: Physical Business Address__________________ _______________________________________________ We accomplish this mission by providing 1. Build your business credibility. networking events, legislative functions, Mailing Address_____________________________ educational and professional development 2. Increase your community visibility. _______________________________________________ programs and benefits designed to help our members grow. 3. Create networking opportunities. Phone_________________Cell___________________ Our Chamber's goal is to build and amplify Email_________________________________________ 4. Gain a voice in government. its influence and ability to attract and assist businesses, professionals and civic-minded Membership Date___________________________ individuals from the 17 neighborhoods 5. Make business contacts. within the City of Pittsburgh's District #2 Business Type________________________________ and surrounding areas. 6. Receive chamber newsletters. Our neighborhoods are located to the south 7. Acquire customer referrals. and west of Downtown and across the Business Membership: $125 _________ Monongahela and Ohio Rivers: Banksville, 8. Chamber events and programs. Beechview, Chartiers City, Crafton Heights, Early Sign-up Discount: $100 ________ Mount Washington & Duquesne Heights, 9. Promotion and publicity. East Carnegie, Elliott, Esplen, Fairywood, Corporate Membership: $350 ________ Oakwood & Ridgemont, South Shore, Please make checks payable to "West Pittsburgh 10. Member-only discounts/services. Sheraden, West End, Westwood and Chamber of Commerce" and mail to: West Pittsburgh Chamber, c/o J.J. Bosley, CPA, Windgap. Join us! It's our time! 404 Bigham Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15211 W E S T P I T T S B U R G H C H A M B E R . C O M.
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