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How the Sedona Chamber Drives Tourists To Local Businesses
One of our core missions at the Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau is to ensure that Sedona’s visitor economy benefits the local businesses that make this place extraordinary. Here’s how we’re meeting that need, every day. A Digital Engine Built for Business Our flagship website, VisitSedona.com, is the most visited Sedona-specific site,…
Read MoreSMART: Sedona Means ART… and Art Means Business! Sedona Artists Consortium
The Sedona Artists Consortium promises to transform how artists connect in one of America’s most picturesque creative hubs. When Skip Daum arrived in Sedona in July 2024, he brought with him not just a passion for art but a vision for community. Despite being a self-described modest collector who “can’t paint a crooked line,” Daum…
Read MoreCelebrating the Spirit of Entrepreneurship: National Small Business Week (and Month) 2025
In the vibrant landscape of the American economy, small businesses stand as pillars of innovation, job creation, and community enrichment. From bustling Main Street boutiques to groundbreaking tech startups, these enterprises embody the spirit of entrepreneurship and fuel the nation’s prosperity. National Small Business Week, observed annually during the first week of May, serves as…
Read MoreGoing Global: Strategic Approaches to International Sourcing and Selling for American Businesses
The Reality of America’s International Trade Landscape The numbers tell a clear story: American businesses are far more active in importing than exporting. With the U.S. trade deficit reaching $1.2 trillion in 2024, the imbalance has become a defining feature of our international business landscape. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), this trend reflects practical…
Read MoreArizona Delegation Advocates for Immigration Reform in Washington D.C.
Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau President and CEO David Key recently joined an Arizona delegation to Washington D.C., advocating for meaningful immigration reform while meeting with key lawmakers and policy experts. Immigration Reform: A Bipartisan Priority The delegation partnered with the American Business Immigration Coalition (ABIC) to conduct meetings on Capitol Hill,…
Read MoreGreater Sedona Chamber Welcomes New Member Sedona Lifeforce, LLC with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Local Mobile Wellness Service Joins Chamber Family The Greater Sedona Chamber hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony yesterday for its newest member, Sedona Lifeforce, LLC. This mobile wellness service brings chiropractic and Reiki treatments directly to clients throughout Sedona. Meet the Healing Team Dr. Tom Sandberg, DC, and Reiki master Marilyn Largen lead this innovative business.…
Read MoreAZ Blue Directs $100,000 to Uplift Arizona Moms
Grant Applications for Nonprofits Open Now Mental health support is lacking, with 1 in 5 moms not getting enough prenatal care or social support. To help uplift moms, the AZ Blue Foundation is opening a $100,000 grant to expand mental health care for moms. The AZ Blue Foundation’s grant applications are now open for its…
Read MoreWhy the Greater Sedona Chamber Must Advocate for the Village of Oak Creek
March 5—Reprinted from The Verde Independent By: David Key—President & CEO of the Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau As morning light spills over Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte, illuminating the Village of Oak Creek the beauty and charm of this community masks a growing struggle. While tourists snap photos and hikers trek well-worn…
Read MoreYour Voice in Action: The Greater Sedona Chamber’s Commitment to Advocacy
March 7—Reprinted from Sedona Red Rock News By: David Key—President & CEO of the Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau What Does Advocacy Mean to You? Advocacy isn’t just about changing the world—it’s about changing your world. While some champion sweeping social movements, true advocacy often starts in our own backyard: bringing neighbors…
Read MoreDavid Key hired as President & CEO of the Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau
The Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau is proud to announce David Key as its new president and CEO. “A dynamic leader with extensive experience in nonprofit management, business development and workforce innovation, Key brings a visionary approach to fostering sustainable growth in Sedona’s business and tourism sectors,” the chamber stated. Key joins…
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