Chamber News

2024 Highland Business Dinner: Introducing Our Associate Sponsors

This year’s Inverness Chamber of Commerce Highland Business Dinner is bigger than ever following the announcement of the writer, podcaster, campaigner, and communicator, Alastair Campbell as the keynote speaker. The Highland Business Dinner has proven it’s the hottest ticket in the Highland business calendar and so we are delighted to welcome back as this year’s […]

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Chamber Members Discover Climbing Centre Is More Than Meets The Eye

Our members had a different start to the day on Tuesday (16 April) when we visited The Ledge Climbing Gym as part of our Inside Stories series. Inside Stories aim to give attendees a deeper understanding and, quite often, a surprising insight into what goes on behind the scenes of businesses, organisations, or charities in

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Strengthening Trade Links with Canada – Focus on Decarbonisation

This week (21 March) Inverness Chamber of Commerce hosted a roundtable with Marcin Zydowicz, Trade Commissioner for Energy and Mining at The High Commission of Canada in the UK. Marcin was keen to find out more about what is taking place in Scotland with respect to Industrial Decarbonisation – with his key areas of focus

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Eunice McAdam, Board of Directors President, Inverness Chamber of Commerce

Inverness Chamber Seeks Next Cohort of Directors as it Devises Next Five-Year Strategy

This is an exciting time for Inverness Chamber of Commerce. Last year we appointed a new CEO and four new Directors, and we are currently devising our strategy for the next five years. The Chamber is run for the benefit of our members. Our Directors therefore play a vital role in ensuring that our member

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Adder, Graphic Design Lead Thomas Moir

Adder Business Employee Boost as Local Economy Thrives

Chamber member, Adder Business, an Inverness full-service marketing company, has expanded its workforce by 25% in the past six months as it looks to the future with confidence. Against a backdrop of significant marketing growth nationally and predictions of buoyancy in the Highland economy, Adder has taken on four new employees in recent months. The

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