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12 Sept 2025

Dundalk Chamber Council seeks new members to shape local business future

The Chamber Council advocates for local businesses

Dundalk Chamber Council seeks new members to shape local business future

A webinar in association with the German Irish Chamber of Commerce looks to introduce local businesses to cheaper German suppliers

The Dundalk Chamber Council is seeking new members who are eager to influence local business policies, connect with key decision-makers, and contribute to Dundalk’s economic growth.

The Chamber Council, which plays a vital role in advocating for businesses, fostering collaboration, and driving development, is encouraging existing Chamber members to get involved and make their voices heard.

By joining the Dundalk Chamber Council, members will have the opportunity to participate in key decision-making processes and help shape policies that impact local businesses. They will also gain access to valuable networking opportunities, connect with other professionals, and build strategic partnerships that can benefit their own businesses and the wider Dundalk economy.

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Other benefits of joining the Council include:

  • Influence & Advocacy – Have a say in shaping local business policies and initiatives.
  • Networking Opportunities – Connect with key decision-makers and fellow business professionals.
  • Community Impact – Play a role in driving economic development and improving the business environment in Dundalk.
  • Leadership Development – Enhance your professional profile and credibility by contributing to meaningful discussions.
  • Collaboration & Partnerships – Work alongside other members to create new business opportunities and strategic alliances.
  • Recognition & Visibility – Boost your business’s reputation through active involvement in chamber initiatives.

Businesses and individuals interested in joining the Chamber Council can get in touch for more information by emailing: info@dundalk.ie or phoning: 042 933 6343

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