Gilbert Chamber honors long-standing member businesses in November 2025

Sarah Watts President/CEO
Sarah Watts President/CEO
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The Gilbert Chamber of Commerce has announced its November 2025 membership anniversaries, recognizing businesses and organizations for their ongoing support. The Chamber encourages the community to look for the 2025-26 window decal at these establishments and thank them for contributing to a healthy business environment in Gilbert.

Signarama is recognized for over 25 years of membership. Businesses with 16 to 24 years of support include Advance Champion Supply, Gilbert Education Foundation, and TruWest Credit Union.

Organizations celebrating between 11 and 15 years as members are East Valley Animal Hospital, Elite Shutters & Blinds, Local First Arizona, Schorie Auto Repair, Starboard Financial, and Topgolf Gilbert.

Members with six to ten years of involvement include Acts of Kidness Pediatrics, Blue Fox Garage Doors, First International Bank & Trust, Heliae Development LLC, Lerner & Rowe P.C., and Wudel International.

Additionally, several businesses have maintained membership for up to five years: 365 Mechanical LLC; Advanced Wellness and Pain; Apex Accounting and Advisory; Arizona Energy Services; Boost a Foster Family Inc.; Desert Hills High School; East Valley Institute of Technology; Edward Jones – Pete Schraufnagel; First Response Roofing AZ; Goldbook Financial; John Chleboun Insurance Agency Dba Cardinal Insurance Group; Kalm. Mindful Massage & Life Spa; Leading Edge Preschool; National Bank of Arizona – Gilbert & Southern; OSTB Wealth Strategies; Property Inspections Plus LLC; Rock Steady Boxing Gilbert; Salon Sienna; Sweet Impastries Bakery; and The Valley Indoor Billboard Group.

These recognitions highlight the role that long-term members play in supporting local economic growth through the Chamber’s initiatives.



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