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City briefed on revived Greater Everett Chamber; city plans a professional services agreement funded with COVID recovery dollars

2309555 · February 13, 2025
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City staff and chamber leaders briefed council on the formation of the Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce, membership growth and a proposed professional services agreement that would provide $290,000 in 2025 operating support, funded from COVID recovery dollars, with performance reporting required quarterly.

The Everett City Council received a briefing Tuesday on the newly formed Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce and a proposed professional services agreement that would provide $290,000 in city funding for 2025, drawn from COVID recovery reserves.

Tyler Chisholm, the city’s placemaking program manager, described an agreement modeled on the county’s arrangement with the Economic Alliance: “The funding is coming from, a COVID recovery resolution,” he said during Q&A when asked about the source.

Wendy Poishbagh, the chamber’s formation lead and interim CEO, told council the…

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