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Northwest Business Council contact: Dustin Woodhead, 512.322.5613. South Austin Business Council contact: Erin Chambers, 512.322.5678.

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Most Commonly Asked Questions

Below are answers to the most frequently asked questions about the Greater Austin Chamber Area Business Council programs.

What is an Area Business Council?
An Area Business Council is a volunteer organization, comprised of Chamber members and located in a specific geographical area, which provides a channel for its members to be involved in solving problems, discussing issues, and implementing special projects and events for the benefit of the area being served.

What is the benefit for a Chamber member to participate in an Area Business Council?
Participation can maximize the existing benefits derived from Chamber membership. It offers members the opportunity to prioritize and bring a focus to the business needs of the area, and to take community leadership roles in addressing these needs. It can increase members' business network within the geographical area, and provide stronger representation on area issues. Also, since area councils exist in smaller geographical areas, participation provides an opportunity for area-specific networking with others doing business in the same part of town.

What is a council's relationship to the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce?
Each council operates with a board of directors whose chair serves on the Chamber's Board, the policy decision-making body of the Chamber. These representatives keep the Board aware of the councils' action and progress.

The Chamber provides a staff liaison to assist the councils with the development of special events and programs, production and mailing of council correspondence and coordination of all board and committee meetings. The councils, through their liaison, can draw on Chamber resources, such as the communications staff, for the production of needed printed materials or the development of press releases.

The council liaison works closely with the councils in the development of their operating guidelines, plans of action and annual budgets. The councils are fiscally responsible to the Chamber.

What are the costs to participate in an Area Business Council?
Chamber members can join an Area Business Council for $25 annually. Area Business Council dues are used to directly benefit council programming.

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Northwest Business Council

This council, formed in 2005 was the first established under the Area Business Council Program. It serves members in the 78613, 78727, 78729, 78750 and 78759 zip codes.


Program of Work
Northwest Business Council Members

Luncheon Speakers
1.24.07— Susan Davenport, Sr. VP Business Retention & Expansion


2008 Northwest Business Council Board

Chair

Bryan Scott
Wells Fargo
Chair-Elect
Charles Durant
Seton Northwest Hospital
Immediate Past Chair & Membership Chair
Dan Steakley
Stanberry Real Estate
Program Co-Chair
Eric Churchhill
Gilbane Building Company
Program Co-Chair
Gray Buffington
Buffington Mortgage
Project Chair
Malcomb Gardner
Gilbane Building Company
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South Austin Business Council

This council was established in January, 2006. It serves members in the 78704, 78741, 78744, 78745, 78748 and 78749 zip codes.



Program of Work
South Austin Business Council Members

2008 South Austin Council Board

Chair

Gary Thornton
Jackson Walker L.L.P.
Chair-elect
Andrew Miller
First Star Bank, SSB
Past Chair
Cliff Collier
Howdy Honda
Secretary
Stacey Sheridan
CTA Architects & Engineers
Communications Chair
Darla Cole
Velocity Credit Union
Membership Chair
Joel Stone
SpawGlass Contractors, Inc.
Program Chair
Bill Sparks
Austin Energy
At-Large
Stephen Schultz
The Schultz Law Firm PC
At-Large
Thomas Evans
St. Edward's University
At-Large
Randy Reynolds
Texas Associates Insurors
At-Large
Bill Coon
Office Furniture Now
At-Large
Gege Cordeiro
Your Living Room
At-Large
Andrew Miller
First Star Bank, SSB
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