Growing Chamber tackles lobbying and networking

February 27, 2025

In January of 2024, their staff at the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce was excited because they had hit a milestone – there were 1,016 members of the local chamber, breaking the 1,000 member mark.

This January, there were 1,155 members, a 13-per-cent increase, said Cory Redekop, CEO of the chamber. In fact, during the past three years, membership has grown by 24 per cent.

He said it’s a testament both to Langley’s growth, and to the growth of the business community.

The number of members matters when the chamber’s staff and directors are speaking up on behalf of local businesses. When a politician hears that an organization like the chamber represents more than 1,100 businesses, they tend to listen, said Redekop.

Advocacy on behalf of local business is one of the two major pillars of the chamber’s mission. The other is community building.

On the advocacy side, Redekop noted that local business owners have better things to do than pore over the provincial budget, for example. That’s what the chamber is for.

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