Lexington Chamber of Commerce - The voice of local business in Lexington, Massachusetts
About the Chamber
Executive Director
Mary Jo Bohart
Board of Directors
ChairmanDr. Edward Bouquillon, Minuteman Career & Technical High School
Vice ChairmanChristopher Hartzell, Aloft & Element Hotels
TreasurerLaura HopkinsSeasons Four
SecretarySusan O'Keefe, Cambridge Trust Company
Directors:
S. Roopom Banerjee, RainDance Technologies
Nicholas Cannalonga, Sr., Wagon Wheel Nursery & Farmstand
William Ciambrone, Shire Human Genetic Therapies (Shire HGT)
Barry Cunha, Barry J. Cunha DDS & Nabil Ibrahim DDS
Gerry Howell, Howell & Minchello LLP
William Mix, Lexington Logistics
Deran Muckjian, Catch a Falling Star
Bridget O'Brien, Vistaprint
Pamela Shadley, Shadley Associates
Lawrence P. Smith, Cranberry Hill Associates
Ada Wong, Fargo Street Associates
Stacy Yike,Hanscom Air Force Base, 66th Air Base Group
 
Mission Statement
To promote and develop a diverse local economy and overall prosperity within the Lexington, Massachusetts business community, so as to support an enhanced quality of life for the town and its people.
 
Guiding Principles
The Chamber shall:
  • Promote the business climate in Lexington, Massachusetts through direct support of its members.
  • Promote and emphasize the economic, educational, social and cultural interests in Lexington.
  • Foster a better understanding of the role of the business community, both from the standpoint of residents and from the standpoint of businesses themselves.
  • Represent the interests of its members to governmental boards or agencies and to the media.
  • Become a champion in advancing the desirability of Lexington as a place to work, shop, live and visit.
  • Operate a year-round Visitors Center for the town of Lexington that provides tourists with information, guidance, and historic items to enhance their overall experience and promotes Lexington as a destination for heritage tourism.
  • Serve as a central resource for new businesses seeking information about the town, regulatory processes, and available space.
  • Serve as a forum to address, mediate, and resolve issues and conflicts affecting the business community.
  • Encourage business and social contacts among its members.
 
Location
Lexington Chamber of Commerce
& Visitors Center
1875 Massachusetts Avenue
Lexington, MA 02420-4807
(781) 862-2480
 
Hours
Mon - Fri: 9AM - 5PM
Sat: 9AM - 5PM (Visitors Center only)
Sun: 9AM-5PM (Visitors Center only)
 
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