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Everett’s relaunched Chamber reports membership growth, cites $600,000 city seed funding
Summary
The Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce told the City Council it exceeded 2025 targets after a relaunch supported by a $600,000 city funding package and a public–private contract; the chamber outlined 2026 priorities including business retention, Hispanic outreach and an early-March State of Everett event.
The Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce told the Everett City Council on Feb. 4 that a 2025 relaunch supported by city seed funding produced early gains in membership and business outreach. "We ended the year with 250 members, delivered more than 55 programs, and built the infrastructure, systems, and partnerships," Wendy Poschbeg, representing the chamber, said.
The chamber’s revival followed council approval of a $600,000 funding package, recorded in council materials as "resolution 80 61," and the hiring of a consultant to guide strategy and business outreach, Tyler…
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