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“It
is the mission of the Bishop Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau to
promote business, tourism, and greater Bishop for the betterment of the community
and its residents.”
- Chamber Mission Statement
Photo by Mike Cheuvront
The Bishop Area Chamber of Commerce
- The Chamber is a non-profit 501 c(6) corporation and member-driven organization
which gathers diverse community interests together to work on common issues
that affect the region's economic health.
- The Chamber is an advocate for business on issues which impact the ability
of the region's businesses to be successful in a competitive marketplace.
- The Chamber works to improve and promote the tourism industry of the Bishop
Area.
- The Chamber assembles community leadership to study and educate the community
about issues, and develops programs which maintain and improve the region's
high quality of life.
- The Chamber provides educational opportunities and services to assist member
businesses and our community.
- The chamber is governed by a 13 member volunteer board and managed by a
professional staff of five employees.
A better community means better business and we are working for a better community
for everyone here. That’s why we do what we do. There is but one reason
for the Chamber of Commerce to exist and that is to do whatever is necessary
to keep this area’s economic condition such that people will be willing
to risk their resources here in the hope of making a profit. Everything else
is either a means to an end, or just the frosting of the cake. In any community,
it is from the profitable operation of business that all other benefits are
derived. Only by succeeding in this fundamental goal can we provide the jobs
and produce the wealth to finance all of the governmental, civic, cultural and
charitable needs that our community is faced with everyday. We do a lot of diverse
things to accomplish that primary goal. and it is this goal, as well as, continuing
to promote the region to enhance tourist activities which will be our mission
for the coming year.
Bishop Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors 2007-2008
Officers
Cheryl Underhill, President, Northern Inyo Hospital
Jeff Buss, Vice president, Eastern Sierra Community Bank
Lynn Cooper, Treasurer, Inyo Council for the Arts
David Hefner, Past President, David Hefner Consulting
Board Members
Ann Wong, Eastern Sierra Realty
Jim Jennings, Bureau of Land Management
Caryn Todd, Alpine Signs
Harry Bhakta, Bishop Elms Motel
Candy Stone, Stone Equipment Rentals
Debie Yerkes, Alex Printing
Gloriana Bailey, Paiute Palace Casino
Greg Allen, Rainbow Pack Outfitters
Noe Gadea, Sierra Reader
Staff Members
April Arrowood, Event Coordinator
Lesley Booker, Visitors Center Host
Tawni Thomson,
Executive Director
Dave Patterson, Bookkeeper (partime)
Kathy Springer, Visitors Center Host (weekends)
From the Inyo Register:
"The Bishop Chamber of Commerce was formally organized Monday evening [Jan. 15,
1912 ], at a fairly well attended meeting held in the Yandell Building. L.C.
Hall presided over the meeting, and W.A. Chalfant was the temporary secretary.
Rules of Government for the body were adopted, after due consideration of
the details, and the roll was opened for signatures. The preliminary committee
submitted a ticket of nominees for Directors, as it had been instructed to do
by the Harvest Festival meeting from which it originated. A few other names
were placed before the meeting, and election of a governing board was preceded
with. Those chosen were L.C. Hall, W.W. Watterson, F.K. Andrew s, K. Weill,
T.G. Watterson, W.C. Parcher, C.G. Leicham, F.E. Howard, G.W. Garner, C.E. Kunze,
and W.A. Chalfant.
Meetings of the Directors are to be held monthly, with such special meetings
as may be called. The affairs of the Chamber are to be managed by the Board,
chosen annually. It in turn will delegate to committees on various topics the
matter within their special jurisdiction. After adjournment of the general meeting,
the Directors organized by electing L.C. Hall President, over his protest, by
unanimous vote. K. Weill was elected Vice President, W.C. Parcher, Secretary
and M.Q. Watterson, Treasurer; all unanimously. The Secretary is to be a paid
officer, thus justified in giving to public affairs such time as they may require.
The President and Secretary were instructed to immediately take up the matter
of train service, and endeavor to secure betterment of the conditions which
lately have been so annoying."
-Inyo Register, Bishop Calif., January 15, 1912
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