Bluffton Chamber of Commerce
Running a business in a small town means relationships matter, but building those relationships takes time and consistency.
The Bluffton Chamber helps you stay visible, get involved, and keep your business in front of the people who matter most.
When Growth Feels Inconsistent
Many businesses rely on word-of-mouth or occasional marketing. Some weeks are busy, while others are slower. It can be difficult to know what’s working or how to create steady momentum. Opportunities to connect or promote your business are there, but they’re easy to miss when you’re focused on day-to-day operations.


How the Chamber Helps You Stay Visible
The Chamber brings together events, promotion, and relationships in one place. You have regular opportunities to show up, connect with others, and stay active in the community. This means your organization is part of a shared presence through the member directory and other channels that help people find and choose local.
A Simple Way to Get Started
Joining is straightforward: apply online, explore membership options, and choose the level of involvement that fits your business. Once you’re part of the Chamber, opportunities begin right away.

Welcome New Members

What You Get as a Member
Membership creates ongoing opportunities to build awareness over time. Pomote your business, share updates, and take part in programs that support your day-to-day work. These moments add up, helping you stay visible and connected instead of relying on one-time efforts.

Stay Involved and Informed
Being part of the Chamber means staying connected to what’s happening in Bluffton. You can attend events, follow updates, and share opportunities like job openings. Whether you’re hiring or looking for talent, these tools help keep the local workforce active and connected.
Meet the People Behind the Chamber
The Chamber is led by people who are focused on supporting local businesses and keeping Bluffton active.
If you have questions or want to talk through membership, there’s a team ready to help.

Rene Gabriel

Hannah Warwick
Administrative Assistant

Greg Probst
Farmers Market Director, Probst Family Farm

Nicole Keuneke
President, Key Realty

Dylan Whitlow

Jon Kinn

Dana Reiman
Treasurer, Citizens National Bank

Annette Heslep

Amy Byers

Phill Talavinia

Vanessa Greer
Springfield Fireworks & Gift Shop

Renee Matthews, RN

Tammy Gladwell
Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs

Daren Lee
Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio

Joel Griffiths
Edward Jones Wealth Management
Take the Next Step
If you want to be more visible, more connected, and more involved in Bluffton, this is where to start.
Join the Chamber and begin building relationships that support your business over time.

