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President’s Pulse: Leading Metrocrest Forward

The President’s Pulse blog offers an inside look at the vision, initiatives, and ongoing work of the Metrocrest Chamber of Commerce through the voice of President/CEO Michael Gallops. It exists to keep members, stakeholders, and the community informed and engaged by sharing updates on events, advocacy efforts, workforce development, and strategic priorities. Rooted in transparency and connection, the blog serves as a platform to highlight how the Chamber is advancing business, strengthening regional collaboration, and creating new opportunities for growth. It’s a direct line from leadership to the community, reinforcing the Chamber’s role as a proactive and responsive force in the Metrocrest region.
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
How Small Businesses Can Score Big Media Wins

This post provides small businesses with a practical, budget-friendly guide to public relations, offering strategies to build media relationships, craft compelling stories, and secure valuable media coverage without hiring a PR firm. It empowers entrepreneurs to leverage tools like social media, press releases, and local partnerships to increase visibility and credibility.

Michael Gallops

Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Last-Minute Black Friday Promo Ideas for Small Businesses

This post offers small businesses a practical, last-minute guide to launching effective Black Friday and Small Business Saturday promotions with minimal time and budget. It includes step-by-step planning tips, promotional strategies across digital and in-store platforms, and industry-specific examples to help businesses boost visibility, engagement, and sales during the holiday rush.

Michael Gallops

Monday, April 29, 2024
Strengthening Small Businesses: Collaborative Training Initiatives for Resilience

This post showcases the Metrocrest Chamber’s dedication to empowering small businesses through comprehensive training programs, strategic partnerships, and networking opportunities. By collaborating with organizations like SBDC, SCORE, and Dallas College, the Chamber is equipping entrepreneurs with the practical tools, knowledge, and community support needed to thrive in a competitive marketplace.

Michael Gallops

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