What's unique about the 4 Corners Chamber is that it’s truly regional. The 4 Corners area spans 4 Osceola, Polk, Lake, and Orange counties, but there’s never been a single organization focused on connecting businesses, organizations, non-profits, and citizens across those County lines. Nor has there been any organization in the area focused solely on the benefit and welfare of its businesses and citizens.
Managing growth, infrastructure, and communication is vastly complex when a region falls within one County, let alone four - thus the 4 Corners Chamber!
This Chamber is about bringing businesses, organizations, non-profits, and citizens together across the region in a way that’s never been done before, thereby creating a stronger, more connected economic voice in the Four Corners. Being an elected official helps because it allows me to understand the importance of creating this Chamber, and, after years of task force planning, the creation of a Chamber became the direct and effective way to move the region forward.
The creation of the 4 Corners Chamber of Commerce is not a branding exercise. It is a structural response to a multi-jurisdictional reality. As illustrated in the 2025 Recommendations Report and 2026 Identity-Building Case Studies, regions with fragmented governance structures require sustained collaboration, shared narrative, and institutional alignment to build cohesion.
Together, these Commissioners helped establish the cooperative framework that makes the Chamber possible. Their engagement reflects a commitment:
The 4 Corners Chamber of Commerce serves as the unified voice of the business community in a region defined not by political boundaries, but by shared growth, shared challenges, and shared opportunity.
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