The Billings Chamber would like to take this opportunity to assure you that the health and safety of our members and guests is our highest priority. It is our intention that we have a fun and safe event for everyone. … Continued


For over 200 years, papers, politicians, and pundits have proclaimed each election as “The most important election in our lifetime!” Sure. Sure. Sure. For real though, local elections are incredibly important—we’d argue more so than federal elections. City Council members … Continued


Local elected officials make tons of decision that directly impact each of us as residents. These leaders are charged with decisions on zoning, local ordinances, budgets and monetary allocations, and so much more. That’s why it’s critical to know who … Continued


Kris Carpenter: A Legacy on the Move By Kelly McCandless Every community has a person, or group of people, it can turn to when something needs to get done. In Billings, you will almost always find Kris Carpenter among that … Continued



Local elected officials make tons of decision that directly impact each of us as residents. These leaders are charged with decisions on zoning, local ordinances, budgets and monetary allocations, and so much more. That’s why it’s critical to know who … Continued


During the month of April the Billings Chamber surveyed our membership for feedback on our current strategic priorities, communication and more. We appreciate all 260 members who took the time to respond to this survey! If you’re interested in the … Continued


by Jennifer Reiser, CCE, IOM, Chief Operating Officer As relational beings, people have a natural tendency to be sociable and establish “one – on- one” relationships with others. Frequently we form bonds and relationships with groups to which we belong. … Continued



by Daniel Brooks, Business Advocacy Director   Small Business Week is here and it’s time to celebrate! Before you head off to one of our craft breweries for a toast, I wanted to highlight a few of the bills we … Continued