BOISE, Idaho – The Boise Metro Chamber is proud to announce that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has awarded the organization the prestigious 5-Star Accreditation designation in recognition of its sound policies, effective organizational procedures, and significant positive impact on the community it serves. “Achieving the Accreditation designation is a significant accomplishment that underscores the chamber’s steadfast dedication to its community and its commitment to organizational excellence,” said Raymond P. Towle, U.S. Chamber Vice President, Federation Relations and IOM. “This prestigious recognition places the chamber among the top in the industry, showcasing its exceptional leadership, meaningful contributions, and critical role in driving growth, innovation, and opportunity within the business community.” The U.S. Chamber's Accreditation Program sets the standard for excellence in the chamber industry, fostering a pro-business environment across the nation. To achieve accreditation, chambers must meet high standards in areas such as governance, government affairs, communications, and technology. This comprehensive self-review process typically takes 6-9 months to complete and reflects a chamber’s dedication to continuous improvement and measurable progress. “I want to thank the business community, my board of directors and the Chamber team who work day in and out to strengthen partnerships, foster connections and work together toward a thriving business community,” said Bobbi-Jo Mueleman, President and CEO of the Boise Metro Chamber. The five-star designation is the highest possible achievement for a local chamber to earn as part of the Accreditation program, and it underscores the Boise Metro Chamber’s commitment to excellence and its role as a vital resource for the business community, fostering growth, innovation, and opportunity for its members and the region it serves. Local chambers are rated as accredited, 3-Stars, 4-Stars, or 5-Stars, while state chambers are recognized as either accredited state chamber or accredited state chamber with distinction. The final determination is made by the Accrediting Board, a committee of U.S. Chamber board members and chamber CEOs from across the country. Comments are closed.
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