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BOISE, Idaho – The Boise Metro Chamber is proud to announce its 2026 Executive Committee and Board of Directors. The Boise Metro Chamber is the only five-star accredited chamber in Idaho.
“I am constantly impressed by the commitment and passion of our board," said Bobbi-Jo Meuleman, President and CEO of the Boise Metro Chamber. "Their dedication to advancing our business community, sharing their expertise, and investing their time and resources makes a real difference in shaping the future of the Treasure Valley.” The 2026 Executive Committee includes:
1. 5-Star Accreditation The Boise Metro Chamber applied for re-accreditation this year and once again earned a 5-Star designation, remaining the only 5-Star Accredited chamber in Idaho and one of the top chambers in the nation. Fewer than 3 percent of chambers across the United States hold this distinction, which recognizes excellence in governance, advocacy, programming and community impact. The accreditation underscores the Chamber’s continued leadership and commitment to serving the region’s business community. 2. Leadership Boise turns 50 Leadership Boise celebrated its 50th anniversary, marking five decades of developing community leaders across the Treasure Valley. The milestone was celebrated alongside the 2025 graduating class, highlighting the program’s long-standing impact on the region. 3. Starch Madness stays in Boise Visit Boise helped secure Starch Madness’ continued presence in Boise through 2031. The event attracts thousands of visitors each year, contributing significantly to the local economy and showcasing Boise as a premier destination for unique sporting events. 4. Micron adds a second fabrication plant BVEP supported the announcement of Micron’s second fabrication plant in Boise, a major investment in the Treasure Valley. This expansion is backed by CHIPS Act funding: Micron Idaho’s grant was amended to include the second Boise fab, as part of up to $6.1 billion in CHIPS funding. 5. Jaialdi festival returns The Basque Jaialdi Festival celebrated its return in 2025, bringing a major cultural event to Boise after years of anticipation. Visit Boise supported the festival’s logistics and promotions, and the Basque delegation — including Imanol Pradales, president of the Basque Country — met with local city leaders during their visit. 6. D.C. fly-in returns After a long hiatus, the Chamber hosted its D.C. Fly-in, reconnecting Treasure Valley business leaders with federal policymakers. Attendees met with all four of Idaho’s congressional representatives and toured key federal facilities, including Amazon’s headquarters and Amtrak operations at Union Station. 7. Board chair transition The Boise Metro Chamber thanks Garrett Lofto for his time as board chair and welcomes Jim Shipman as the 2026 board chair. Lofto’s leadership left a lasting mark on the Chamber and the local business community, and Shipman steps in to continue guiding the organization forward. 8. Annual gala and auction The Chamber’s Annual Gala and Auction raised $10,000 for Trailhead Boise, spotlighting the organization’s efforts to cultivate entrepreneurship and business education in local schools. Featured businesses included Idaho Barkery, Lovevery, ERTH Beverage Co. and Soleni Shoes, highlighting the diversity and innovation of the local business community. 9. Leadership Boise Academy expands Leadership Boise Academy welcomed 10 new high schools into the program this year, boosting youth engagement across the region. This year’s class will include more than 50 students, giving even more young people the opportunity to develop leadership skills and community connections. 10. Local business and economic growth BVEP saw strong momentum in 2025, engaging in more than 35 new projects across office, manufacturing and supplier sectors. The organization hosted over a dozen site visits from prospective companies. Beth Ineck, director of Boise Valley Economic Development, was also recognized as one of the top 50 economic developers in the United States. Comments are closed.
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