The cities of Herriman and Bluffdale have joined the South Valley Chamber of Commerce.
“This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the economic development of both cities, providing local businesses with access to the resources, networking opportunities and advocacy offered by the South Valley Chamber,” the chamber said in a release.
“We are thrilled to join forces with the South Valley Chamber of Commerce,” said Lorin Palmer, mayor of Herriman. “This agreement will open new doors for our local businesses, providing them with the tools and support they need to thrive in today’s competitive market. Herriman is committed to fostering a diverse business community, and this partnership is a significant step toward achieving that goal.”
“Bluffdale is proud to be a part of the South Valley Chamber,” said Bluffdale Mayor Natalie Hall. “This partnership will support the growth of our existing businesses and provide regional opportunities for our business community to connect, engage and learn through the chamber’s business educational programs.”
Jay Francis, president and CEO of the South Valley Chamber, said, “We are excited to welcome Herriman and Bluffdale into the chamber family. Both cities are home to dynamic and innovative businesses, and we look forward to working together to foster growth and prosperity in the region.”
“This partnership comes at a time of rapid growth and development for Herriman and Bluffdale as they continue attracting new residents and businesses,” the chamber statement said. “Both cities are poised to leverage this momentum by aligning with the South Valley Chamber, ensuring sustained economic development and a thriving business environment.”