FREDERICK, Md., June 11, 2025 -- The Frederick County Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce it has officially reached 1,000 active members, a significant milestone in the Chamber's long-standing history of serving the Frederick County business community.
This accomplishment highlights the Chamber's role as a hub for local business, providing valuable resources, meaningful connections, and a strong voice for businesses across the county.
"Reaching 1,000 members is a proud milestone, but what truly matters is what it represents—decades of relevant programming, powerful advocacy, dedicated volunteers, and meaningful connection," said Rick Weldon, President & CEO of the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce. "While we celebrate our 1,000th member, it's really a tribute to the 999 who came before and helped build the strong, engaged community we have today."
"The Chamber's growing members reflects how Frederick businesses value the advocacy, educational programing, affinity oriented work groups, and networking opportunities provided by the Chamber Staff," says Steve Heine, Chamber Board Chair and CEO of Woodsboro Bank.
The Chamber will celebrate their 1,000 member milestone at their annual Member Picnic on Tuesday, July 29 at Harry Grove Stadium. The event will bring members together to mark the occasion, connect with fellow professionals, and reflect on the impact of the Chamber's work in Frederick County.
The Chamber's work continues beyond the milestone guided by its core values: Leadership, Opportunity, Collaboration, Community, and Education. The Chamber continues to serve as a catalyst for moving business forward and community development.
To learn more about the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce and how to get involved, visit www.frederickchamber.org.
About the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce
The Frederick County Chamber of Commerce serves as the voice of business and provides strategic leadership and engagement in building the future of business and the community through information, collaboration, advocacy and services on behalf of the employers in our community. Members include small businesses, corporations, associations, nonprofits and individual professionals. Since 1912 the Chamber has worked diligently with local government, education, private industry and a host of other agencies and organizations to improve the business environment and promote Frederick County as a premier community in which to live, work and do business.
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