Members are encouraged to become involved in the Chamber through participation in and leadership of various councils and initiatives. Volunteerism is necessary to accomplish the Chamber's program of work. Members benefit by interacting and networking with other business leaders who share common interests. Some people start by joining the Chamber's "Ambassadors" because it is the quickest way to meet current Chamber members, new members and to better understand how the Round Rock Chamber works.
Councils include: Economic Development, Business Retention & Expansion, Government and Community Relations, Investor Services and Marketing and Communications.
Market Round Rock as a profitable location for the expansion or relocation of compatible Primary, Service, and Retail companies on a systematic, targeted basis.
Identifying opportunities and actions to assist local businesses in expansion, retention and creation of jobs and the diversification of the local economic base.
Be involved in local, state and federal issues that affect the Round Rock business community.
Provide customer service that will increase opportunities for our current members and bring new members into the Chamber.
Coordinate communications and marketing for maximum effectiveness to present information on the activities of the Chamber and community.