Our Mission
The Midwest Veterans Chamber of Commerce is organized to advance the general welfare and prosperity of the Midwest region so its citizens and all areas of its business community shall prosper. All necessary means of promotion shall be provided, and particular attention and emphasis shall be given to the economic, civic, commercial, cultural, industrial, and educational interests of the area.
While our primary focus is helping veterans in business, it is not singular. Our goal is to help the broader community through the veterans we serve. Veterans and veterans in business support more than 20% of our economy. By empowering the veterans in our organization to do bigger better and greater things the wider affect is our community is more positively affected. Veterans have a no ONE left behind mentality, this being so, we are the first to give back to others in the veteran community, our neighborhoods, and the community at large.
Our Members
Members of this chamber come from a diverse background of industry, demographic, and skill set. We come together for the purposes of better relationships, creating camaraderie and uplifting one another as we transition and grow.
We work with businesses of all sizes, individual employees and nonprofit organizations. We believe that helping veterans in business helps all veterans. Giving back and supporting others is not only a core value for all of us, but it’s a mandate from all of us.
As more and more of us transition into civilian life, the need for support and camaraderie in the business world is absolutely necessary. Having a place that not only provide an environment with which you can meet and greet and be uplifted, educated and informed is a rare pot of gold. The Midwest veterans Chamber of Commerce was created to be just that.
- Networking
- Events
- Giving
- Relationships
- Education
- Motivation
My dad was a veteran who passed away suddenly.
This organization has given me the opportunity to have a greater impact.
― Kathy H. ―
"This is an opportunity for all of us to come together in a business setting other than saying “I need help with something.
We all do, but it is nice to be able to work and build together."
― Alex I. ―
"What I know is that it helps provide help to the veteran which in turn helps the family. Being the wife in a veteran family and seeing how the children and the wives are affected or the husbands are affected, that’s just really important. "
― Diane T. ―