2015 membership catalog and application
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Membership Catalogand Application
2015
SINCE1894
In this glance at some
highlights of our history, it
is easy to see the enormous
impact our members have
made on local business, in
military development,
transportation throughout the
region, health care and
bioscience, information
technology, international
trade, water resources, sports
events and much more.
1911 Established a Fiesta Association which led to present-day Fiesta
1917 Secured 8,000 acres of land that became Port San Antonio
1942 Negotiated the move of Trinity University to San Antonio
1944 Developed the Freeman Coliseum, now home to the San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo, and the AT&T Center
1946 Formed the South Texas Medical Foundation, leading the way to establishing the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio
1968 Brought HemisFair to San Antonio, and the development of the River Walk
1969 Supported $675,000 in road bonds for IH1604, the 95-mile loop
1974 Created the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation
1984 Secured approval and funding for Highway 151, to provide access to the growing north and west sectors of San Antonio
1988 Obtained necessary funding for Brooke Army Medical Center, paving the way for the San Antonio Military Health System, the enlisted medical training center for all branches of the US military
1988 Created San Antonio Sports, to develop and attract national amateur and professional sporting events to San Antonio, like the Final Four
1989 Endorsed and supported legislation creating the Alamodome
1992 Led efforts that resulted in the consolidation of water-related agencies into one entity, forming San Antonio Water System
1995 Brought the city’s hospitality industry together by creating the San Antonio Area Tourism Council
Developed a BRAC task force in response to the closure of Kelly AFB, ultimately saving thousands of jobs and paving the way for Port San Antonio
2001 Helped secure legislation creating Brooks City Base
2002 Served as a partner in creating the San Antonio Mobility Coalition
2003 As key members of “Team Toyota,” Chamber leaders helped negotiate the agreement that brought Toyota Manufacturing North America to San Antonio
2005 Worked with the PGA Tour and helped secure city council approval for the TPC Resort San Antonio
Launched BioMed SA to tell the story of San Antonio’s biomedical assets and capabilities
2006 Advocated for the purchasing and development of Voelcker Ranch into Hardberger Park
2007 Developed Pathways to a Great City, a long-range plan supporting investment in cultural arts and amateur sports facilities, more parks and green space, recruiting/retaining young professionals, stronger educational opportunities and adequate transportation funding
2008 Helped secure San Antonio as the new location for Air Force Cyber Command, now 24th Air Force
2009 Lobbied for funding that established Texas A&M University - San Antonio
2012 Launched Stars & Stripes over San Antonio, the largest and longest fireworks show in city history, to celebrate July 4th
2014 Helped secure City Council passage of the Vista Ridge Pipeline project, ensuring a stable water supply for the future
Brought in 215 new members and $200,000 during a 3-day campaign, shattering statewide records
PROPELLING BUSINESS SUCCESS
The San Antonio Chamber works every day to build and sustain a vibrant business community by
engaging business leaders to address issues and opportunities vital to success. In addition to
advocating on your behalf at the local, state and federal levels, the Chamber provides avenues for you to
get involved and contribute to the greater good of the business community. Your membership ultimately
increases your visibility in the community, and builds your circle of influence by connecting you with
other like-minded business professionals, while giving you access to owners, influencers and
policymakers positioned to help your business and our community prosper.
10) Advocacy Effectively advocating the needs of area businesses at the local, state and federal levels.
9) VisibilityMarketing your company to a wider audience of business owners and decision makers.
8) AccessIntroducing you to business leaders from industry sectors in the region, as well as those who impact our community at the county, state and national levels.
7) Business Development Coalition Collaborating with various organizations to create greater business opportunities.
6) Community Awareness Keeping you informed on the major issues impacting your business and the community.
Today, when you complete this membership application, you are making a decision that will make a huge difference in the success of your business and our community. With your investment in the Chamber, you play a role in building prosperity because you add your voice on business issues that impact this region, state and the nation. You will also get value returned to you because you now are involved in the response to large public issues that affect business, such as fiscal policy being made each day. Finally, there is the larger return on your investment because you will now be a part of the network in San Antonio that daily makes the case for the infrastructure we need (water, power, roads and education facilities) to build a platform for propelling business success well into the future.
2015 Chairman of the Board Henry Cisneros | Chairman & CEO, CityView
5) Connection Opportunities Involving you in committees, projects and events to help you meet your professional business goals.
4) Referrals Connecting prospective customers to your business 24/7 through our telephone referral service, online business directory (sachamber.org) and Spanish language website (conocesanantonio.com).
3) Social Responsibility Demonstrating your commitment and support for the greater good of the community.
2) Networking Meeting other business professionals at Chamber events and establishing one-on-one relationships that promote business success.
1) Impact Your membership and participation will bring value to you, your business and the greater San Antonio community.
TOP 10 WAYS THE SAN ANTONIO CHAMBER PROPELS BUSINESS SUCCESS
COUNCILS & COMMITTEES
Members who join a committee build a stronger business network and are more likely to see an impact on their own business than uninvolved members.
Joining a committee is an excellent way to contribute to the voice of business in our city and propel business success. Use this chart to help make your choices so your involvement closely
aligns with your specific interests, needs and priorities.
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Aerospace P PAmbassadors P PCelebrate America’s Military (CAM) P PEconomic Development Council P P P P PEducation & Workforce Development Council P PEnergy & Sustainability P P PHealth Care & Bioscience P PIT/Cybersecurity P P PLegislative P P PMembership & Marketing Council P P PMilitary Affairs P P P PPublic Affairs Council P P P PTransportation P PWater P P
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCILSupports San Antonio’s targeted industries consisting of aerospace,
health care & bioscience, manufacturing, hospitality and tourism,
information technology & cybersecurity, military and real estate &
construction. The Council also organizes the annual Celebrate
America’s Military (CAM) and SA to DC trip.
AEROSPACE COMMITTEEProvides a forum for educating the community on issues of
importance to the aerospace and aviation industry. This committee
influences public policy at the local, state and federal level to
encourage continued industry growth and job creation.
CELEBRATE AMERICA’S MILITARY (CAM) COMMITTEECoordinates the annual salute to the military, which occurs in
November and involves more than two dozen events. CAM is
recognized as the nation’s longest and largest community-wide
celebration of its kind, involving 200,000 people over a two-
week period.
CYBERSECURITY COMMITTEE
Fosters growth and development of the local cybersecurity
industry, supports and advocates for legislative issues
impacting the industry. Identifies and creates IT workforce
and recruitment initiatives to meet future industry needs
through collaboration with academic institutions, current businesses
and the military. Engages with local military missions and
commercial businesses to grow the cybersecurity industry and
assets in San Antonio.
SUBCOMMITTEE: CYBERSECURITY BUSINESS BOOTCAMP
The San Antonio Chamber of Commerce has orga-
nized a quarterly bootcamp that equips entrepreneurial
men and women who are leaving government service
with the skills and knowledge to consider creating a
new cyber business right here in our community. This
bootcamp is open to all transitioning military and govern-
ment civilian employees with previous cybersecurity/
information assurance expertise. The program exposes
cybersecurity talent to key business concepts. The
bootcamp is conducted by professionals who have
built successful businesses in cybersecurity after
leaving military service. This mentored program is
designed to open the door for new commercial
cybersecurity companies in our community to complement
the federal and private sector assets in San Antonio.
HEALTH CARE AND BIOSCIENCE COMMITTEE
Educates the community on the importance and impact of the
local health care & bioscience industry and serves as the key
resource to Chamber members on health care issues. This
committee advocates for critical issues affecting these industries
and supports programs designed to grow and sustain them.
MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
Promotes San Antonio by engaging the greater San Antonio
community, and especially its business community to celebrate,
support, maintain and grow the military presence in San Antonio.
Through long-standing programs, such as the Commander’s
Liaison program, the Senior Enlisted Advisor Council and the
Woman to Woman, Leader to Leader Committee, this group
interacts with all levels of the military to ensure support for their
mission critical activities, families and transition efforts. The
committee also leads the employment transition team for the
Military & Veteran Community Council, a collaborative organization
of public and private organizations focused on supporting our
active duty military, veterans and families in San Antonio.
SUBCOMMITTEE: SENIOR ENLISTED ADVISOR COUNCIL
The Senior Enlisted Advisor Council of Joint Base
San Antonio (JBSA) provides a forum to facilitate
communication among the senior NCOs from all
branches of the military in the San Antonio area. It is
also a mechanism for the military to communicate any
needs/issues to the business community, allows the
business community to communicate opportunities
and resources available to the military, and raises any
issues or concerns as well.
SUBCOMMITTEE: WOMEN TO WOMEN LEADER TO LEADER
This committee provides a platform to connect active
duty and transitioning female military leaders with senior
female business executives in the San Antonio community.
The committee meets every other month and encourages
a collaborative sharing of culture and resources to
provide transition tools and connections for our female
military officers.
SUBCOMMITTEE: MILITARY COMMANDERS LIAISON PROGRAM
This program strengthens ties between the San Antonio
Chamber and the military, provides a personal contact
within the business community for commanders
during their assignment in San Antonio, and enhances the
personal connections that commanders have to the San
Antonio area. By pairing a civilian business leader with a
senior military officer when they arrive in San Antonio,
the members of the program help ensure that officer,
their family, and their command has a direct link to the
business community to help strengthen the relationship
San Antonio has with its military partners.
STAFF CONTACT Will Garrett | Vice President Economic Development
[email protected] | (210) 229-2163
EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILLeads the business community and educators in partnerships that
impact public education, expand access to higher education and
develop a 21st century workforce to successfully compete in the
global economy. Develops strategies & policy changes to secure a
workforce pipeline through our education system, training programs for
adults and transitioning military for key industries.
STAFF CONTACTPriscilla Camacho | Vice President Education and Workforce
Development
[email protected] | (210) 229-2134
From the moment we joined, we got involved. Now, I’ve had the opportunity to meet
many new people and have grown my network by leaps and bounds.
KJ Feder | Division Director, March of Dimes
MEMBERSHIP & MARKETING COUNCILEvaluates and provides counsel on how to brand and market the
Chamber to members, promotes the benefits of Chamber membership
and leads the annual Membership Campaign.
CHAMBER AMBASSADORS
Provides ceremonial assistance to members at commemora-
tive events such as grand openings, re-dedications and ground
breakings. Participation as an Ambassador provides opportuni-
ties for business networking and community outreach.
STAFF CONTACTS Tuesdaé Knight | Vice President Membership and Business [email protected] | (210) 229-2111
PUBLIC AFFAIRS COUNCILGathers input from Chamber committees, members and partnering
organizations and voicing the concerns and position of the business
community to local, state and federal elected officials and govern-
ment agencies.
ENERGY & SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEEIdentifies and supports long-term, cost-effective energy sourc-
es and policies to promote sustainability for economic growth
in our community.
LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEECreates and implements the Chamber’s state and federal
legislative agendas developed by Chamber committees who
identify issues that impact San Antonio’s business climate.
The committee researches, discusses and implements the
Chamber’s legislative priorities during the Texas State Legisla-
tive Session, special sessions and during the interim.
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEEAdvocates for new and innovative methods of transportation
funding that satisfy the infrastructure needs of San Antonio and
the region. This includes leading efforts to advocate for the
Lone Star Rail District, the Alamo Regional Mobility Authority
Board and the San Antonio Mobility Coalition.
WATER COMMITTEEWorks to identify and support long-term political solutions to ensure
an adequate, affordable quality supply of water on a regional basis.
STAFF CONTACTRoger Arriaga | Vice President Public Affairs
[email protected] | (210) 229-2160
PREMIER EVENTS
Chamber events provide content that puts your
organization at the forefront of progress and knowledge.
They are the most-attended, highly-anticipated and
unparalleled events in the region. Our event strategy
is to provide every employee of any business of any
size with opportunities to meet the most influential and
knowledgeable leaders in our region and across
the nation, elevating your understanding and
enhancing your skills to propel your organization
to its highest potential.
On average, we have
OVER 125 EVENTSeach year to help
propel your
business success!
Annual Gala PBusiness Connections Mixer PCelebrate America’s Military (CAM) P P PChamber Challenge Golf Tournament P PCongressional/Senatorial Series P P
Cybersecurity Summit P P P
Morning Mingle P
Pathfinder Award P
SA to DC P P
Speed Networking P
State of the City P P
State of the County P PTribute to Women Business Leaders P P P
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Regularly attending Chamber events will expand your circle of contacts and keep you well-informed on topics that impact your business. Use this chart to help you decide which events are most relevant for your company and your needs, priorities and
interests.
MOST-ATTENDED PREMIER EVENTS OF 2014
STATE OF THE CITYFebruary 25, 20141,105 attendees
ANNUAL GALADecember 4, 2014814 attendees
STATE OF THE COUNTYOctober 24, 2014579 attendees
TRIBUTE TO WOMEN BUSINESS LEADERSMarch 27, 2014435 attendees
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ANNUAL GALAAn evening to honor the outgoing Chairman of the Board and
his/her leadership team and introduce the incoming Chairman
of the Board and leadership. Cocktail reception followed by
dinner, entertainment and a silent auction.
BUSINESS CONNECTIONS MIXERSMeet new business clients, reconnect with friends and enjoy
beverages and hors d’oeuvres provided by a different Chamber
member host each month.
CELEBRATE AMERICA’S MILITARY (CAM)A series of community events in November that honors
military service men and women and their families. CAM is the
longest-running and largest celebration of its kind in the country.
CHAMBER CHALLENGE GOLF TOURNAMENTBusiness leaders foster relationships and build new prospects
at this annual golf tournament that includes breakfast, lunch,
contests and a drawing for prizes.
CONGRESSIONAL/SENATORIAL SERIESDuring even numbered years, the luncheon series features
Texas’ U.S. Senators; and in odd numbered years, the series
features each of the state’s U.S. Representatives in Congress.
These luncheons are a platform for you to present business
priorities to our highest elected officials in Washington.
CYBERSECURITY SUMMITIndustry leaders in the public, private and military sectors
convene to discuss partnership opportunities and the current
cybersecurity environment. Topics may include potential cyber
attacks, prevention measures, federal legislation, corporate
policies and workforce development.
MORNING MINGLE NETWORKING BREAKFASTSWith such a hectic schedule, start your morning with a good meal
and a great networking event, where you will leave with a complete
list of the morning’s participants, including contact information.
PATHFINDER AWARDThe Chamber’s most prestigious award recognizes an
individual who has forged new and innovative courses for the
benefit of our region. Past recipients include Rick Perry, Dolph
Briscoe, Ed Whitacre, Red McCombs, Kay Bailey Hutchison
and David Robinson.
SA TO DCRepresentatives from the city, county and leading industries
go to Washington, DC, with a unified voice to urge members
of Congress, the administration and military leaders in the
Pentagon to address specific legislative needs and concerns
of the South Central Texas region.
SPEED NETWORKINGMake solid business contacts in a networking-focused environment.
Participants take turns presenting their company in small groups
of seven; when the gong sounds, they switch groups.
STATE OF THE CITYThe mayor of San Antonio highlights the city’s recent
achievements and presents current and future priorities.
STATE OF THE COUNTYThe Bexar County Judge addresses the citizens in our region
on recent accomplishments and upcoming projects.
TRIBUTE TO WOMEN BUSINESS LEADERS AWARDSThis celebration honors women who embody leadership qualities
which have driven not only their personal success, but also the
success of those around them.
There is no better investment that a business person in San Antonio canmake than becoming a part of the Chamber. In my years of involvement, Ihave had the opportunity to work with many of our city’s business, politicaland civic leaders. I have also gotten involved in the major issues that shapeour city. Join now and see how the Chamber can help your business.
Mario Barrera | Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright
BUSINESS DIRECTORYPurchase listing upgrades for increased visibility online
• Members-only listings
include email and map
links, company description
and category placement
• Upgrade: ChamberLink Add
a hyperlink to your website;
$100/year (No cost for Gold
level and above)
• Upgrade: Enhanced Business
Listing
Add ChamberLink, logo and
a highlighted box, as well as
placement in your category
listings; $200/year
CHAMBER TODAYPurchase banner ads at the top of the email newsletter
• Weekly email newsletter
• Focuses on regional
workforce, public affairs,
economic development
and member initiatives
• Highlights events and
weekly ribbon cutting
celebrations
• Member and non-member
readership
MY CHAMBER MOBILE APPPurchase listing upgrade for additional branding opportunities
• To download, search “My
Chamber App” in the app
store on your device
• Business listing includes
categories, map link,
• website, phone number
• Call a Chamber member
business directly
• Tag “favorite” places you
visit regularly
• Get directions to a business
• Upgrade: adds a brief
description, logo, social media
tags and ability to upload
coupons to “Hot Deals” in
your category listings,
additional $200/year.
WEBSITESPurchase ads throughout the site
SACHAMBER.ORG• Members business directory
• Member and Chamber
News sections
• Tools for reaching elected
officials
• Chamber and community
events calendars
• Chamber committees and
member benefits
• Economic reports, San
Antonio data, publications
• Job bank
• Tourism and relocation
information
• School, health care, and
transportation information
• Photo/video galleries
CONOCESANANTONIO.COM• Resources for planning,
promoting, operating a
business in San Antonio
• Information on business culture
• Attractions, hotels, dining
• Immigration information and
how to obtain proper visas
• Relocation information
• Additional resources useful
to foreign investors
CHAMBER RELOCATION GUIDE AND MAPPurchase display ads for print and digital copies of the Relocation Guide, and purchase a listing in the fold-out map
• Guide is distributed to
thousands of new families
and businesses who are
moving or who have recently
moved to San Antonio.
• Map is the only updated,
detailed city map in the
region that can highlight
your business to realtors,
newly relocated families and
visitors to San Antonio.
MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES
We offer our members access to exclusive marketing tools that allow you to raise
awareness of your business to the other 2,000 members of the San Antonio Chamber.
Many members look to these tools first when considering business and collaboration
partners. When you keep your listings updated, you enhance exposure.
For prices and additional information on advertising opportunities, call (210) 229-2100 or email [email protected].
10,000SUBSCRIBERS
C O N S U M E RENGAGEMENT
44,000VIEWS MONTHLY(HOME PAGE) TARGET
AUDIENCEDIVERSE & DYNAMIC
AUDIENCE
When customers know
you’re a chamber
member, they are
49% MORE LIKELYto think favorably
of your company.
MEMBERSHIP LEVELSWe offer a number of investment levels because we understand that our membership
base is diverse. Many members choose a level that suits their size and involvement,
often increasing their investment in time.
* Each level includes the benefits of all subsequent levels
BOARD OF TRUSTEES $50,000+
Because of their commitment to our region’s economic growth and development, and their significant
level of investment, Trustees play a vital role in the overall direction and focus of the organization.
Advisors may request Chamber support, involvement or intervention for specific issues or projects
important to the economic well being of the member, at no additional cost, working directly with the
President and members of the Chamber’s management team. The Office of the President & CEO
serves as the primary point of contact and direct liaison at the Chamber for all Trustee level members.
BOARD OF ADVISORS $10,000+
Advisors help shape the course of the organization through active participation on the Chamber’s
Board of Directors. Benefits include high level interaction and networking with leaders within the
Chamber as well as government and industry leaders from across Texas and the nation. Advisors receive
regular correspondence directly from the Chamber President & CEO informing you of important
regional matters and seeking your input on issues that impact your business.
CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE $5,000+
• Exclusive “Chairman’s Circle” annual
meeting with the Chamber President
& CEO and Chairman of the Board
• Four additional locations listed on My
Chamber App
• Additional “same name” locations
listed on the Business Directory (up
to 10 total) that will also receive this
level’s benefits
• Chairman’s Circle member designation
in the online Business Directory
PLATINUM $2,000+
• Exclusive event opportunities for area
business leaders and decision-makers
• Four passes to any Chamber
luncheon(s) of your choice, including
VIP Reception
• Introductory meeting with the
President & CEO
• Additional “same name” locations
listed on the Business Directory (up
to five total) that will also receive this
level’s benefits
• Advance notification for sponsorship
opportunities at the Chamber’s
signature events
• Platinum member designation in the
online Business Directory
GOLD $800+
• New Member Highlight in the
Chamber Today
• Free ChamberLink, up to 5 categories
• An additional “same name” location
lin the Business Directory that will
also receive this level’s benefits
• Gold member designation in the
online Business Directory
INVESTOR $450+
• Category listing(s) in the Business
Directory on both the English and
Spanish websites and My Chamber App
• New member recognition on the
Chamber’s homepage
• Discounted prices at networking/
special events
• Access to members-only events
• Complimentary entrance at the Business
Connections Mixers
• The Chamber Today e-newsletter
(10,000 subscribers), providing you
with timely information on hot topics,
upcoming events and key issues that
affect the business community
• Exclusive member discounts through the
Member Rewards Program (Infintech,
and Office Depot)
• Involvement opportunities on Chamber
committees
• Sponsorship/advertising opportunities
in print and digital media
• Inclusion in the referral service
• Unlimited copies of our Relocation
Guide and San Antonio Map for your
place(s) of business
• Discounted member pricing on
publications
• One free Ribbon Cutting/Grand
Opening or milestone celebration
• Membership plaque
YOUR INVESTMENT IS
95% tax deductible
THE MATH OFMEMBERSHIP
Steep Office Depot
DISCOUNT ONSUPPLIESYOU ALREADY BUY & USE
100% OR MOREof your investment can come back to you!
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MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT San Antonio Chamber of Commerce
COMPANY INFORMATIONCompany Name
Street/Physical Address City, State, Zip (Used for online map and My Chamber App)
Billing/Mailing Address City, State, Zip
Phone( ) Fax( ) Website www.
Type of Business (Used for directory)
Year company began No. local employees
CONTACT INFORMATIONLocal CEO & Title
Office Phone( ) Email Cell Phone( )
Main Contact & Title
Office Phone( ) Email Cell Phone( )
Billing Contact Office Phone( ) Email
Marketing Contact Office Phone( ) Email
HR/Recruitment Contact Office Phone( ) Email
Other employees to be added to the Membership Database:
Name Email Cell Phone( )
Name Email Cell Phone( ) (You can add as many individuals as you like by sending them to us.)
PAYMENT INFORMATIONMembership Level $ Credit card: (Circle One)
Annual ChamberLink $ 100.00 Acct. No. (Optional for Investor Level, included for Gold+)
Application Processing $ 50.00 Exp. Date Sec. Code
Total $ Check No. (Payable to the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce)
Return this application and payment to:
San Antonio Chamber of Commerce - Membership
602 E. Commerce | San Antonio, TX 78205
phone: (210)229-2100 | fax: (210)229-1600
www.sachamber.org The San Antonio Chamber of Commerce is tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(6) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. However, in compliance with the Omni-bus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, five percent of your membership investment is not deductible from federal income taxes as a business expense because it is allocable to lobbying expenditures. The remaining 95 percent of your investment may be deductible as an ordinary and necessary business expense, not as a charitable contribution. Further information on this law should be obtained from your tax advisor. A voluntary 6% annual increase will be included on each year’s renewal notice.
STAFF USE ONLYMember Representative Referred by
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YES! I WANT ADDITIONAL EXPOSURE FOR MY COMPANY.The San Antonio Chamber wants to be sure that the thousands of people who are seeking products and services from our website
come to you first. Upgrade your listing in our online Business Directory through ChamberLink or with an Enhanced Business List-
ing, and gain maximum exposure. Use this online resource to funnel prospective clients to you, not your competitors!
CHAMBERLINK ENHANCED BUSINESS LISTING $100/year $200/year
(Included for Gold+ members) (Logo, link & highlight box and top placement in your category listings)
Company Name
Email for Inquiries
BUSINESS CATEGORIESThe complete list of categories is available at sachamber.org.
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BUSINESS DESCRIPTION (APPROX. 75 WORDS)
KEY WORD SEARCH These are words/phrases people would use to find you, similar to a Google search. Consider common misspellings of your compa-
ny name, other names your company might be known by, famous products/services your company is known for, etc.
1. 4.
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3. 6.
Return this application and payment to:
San Antonio Chamber of Commerce - Membership
602 E. Commerce | San Antonio, TX 78205
phone: (210)229-2100 | fax: (210)229-1600
www.sachamber.org
B OA R D O F T R U S T E E M E M B E R S
San Antonio Chamber of Commerce602 E. Commerce | San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 229-2100 | www.sachamber.org