| Ambassadors
The Butte-Silver Bow Chamber Ambassadors serve as a liaison between the leadership, staff, volunteers and individual members of the Chamber. They strengthen chamber member involvement by education members about their membership benefits and services. The Chamber Ambassadors welcome new businesses and existing businesses, which have done renovation projects and present each one with a framed certificate. They also assist with Grand Openings/Open Houses, Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies, Convention/Event Registrations, Business After Hours Functions and the Chamber’s Annual Banquet |
| Annual Gala Committee
This committee works to provide a “Night on the Town”, black tie affair, where Chamber Members have the opportunity to have an enjoyable night out, complete with music and good food. This event provides the Chamber with additional revenue to provide other member services. |
| Annual Golf Tournament Committee
This committee works to provide a fun, profitable event where Chamber Members have the opportunity to network with others and participate in a well organized golf tournament. |
| Civic Improvement Committee
Composed of volunteers from Public Works, Health Department, Chamber Members and Associate Members, the Civic Improvement Committee works with the city to help maintain and improve areas around the city by weeding, cleaning and planting. The hanging flower baskets seen along the main thorough-fares are the work of this committee. |
| Convention and Visitors Bureau Board
The responsibility of this board is to effectively promote the history, culture, arts, and recreation of the Butte Silver Bow area, while continuing to preserve and protect the resources and quality of life for area residents. It is also responsible for the publication of the Butte Visitors Guide and the promotion of Butte as a convention center. |
| Healthcare Committee
The Healthcare Committee works on creating and implementing programs and services related to health care. It is comprised of individuals from the medical and insurance fields to help members understand the cost and benefits of health care to the business world. |
| Leadership, Education and Development Committee
Organized by the Leadership, Education and Development committee, L.E.A.D. is the premier, community leadership training program, which educates and motivates existing and potential community leaders. Class members attend six to seven sessions and learn from speakers who are experts in their fields, take tours of the community, government and business sectors. |
| Legislative Committee
The Legislative Issues committee was established to analyze and act on proceedings of the local, state and federal governments that impact the business community. |
| Retail Committee
Made up of local retailers, this committee’s goal is to keep retail dollars spent by the local community within the community. They are undertaking efforts to educate local businesses on the value of working together to enhance the perception of retail offerings in the local community. |
| Sports and Recreational Tournament Committee
This committee helps to showcase the many athletic activities that are held locally, works to solicit volunteers for these activities and works closely with Advantage Butte and the Butte Civic Center Staff and the staffs of other local venues. |
| State and Governmental Affairs Committee
This committee is responsible for the development and implementation of the Chamber’s strategy on legislative issues impacting the business community. It seeks to identify pending and enacted legislative issues relevant to business in Silver Bow County and the State of Montana. |
| Tourism Committee
Composed of those individuals in tourism related businesses, the committee works to improve attractions to provide visitors with a quality stay and assists with information in the Visitor Guide and attraction sheet. The committee supports the efforts of the CVB and the tourism industry by working in close conjunction with them. |