Description
The Chamber of Commerce is a catalyst: a common vehicle through which the mutual interests of all segments of the business community work together for the common good of the total community. The Chamber’s goal is the continued growth and prosperity of Cheatham County, and we do whatever is necessary to keep this area’s economic conditions such that people will be willing to risk their resources in the hopes of making a profit. Your success is important to the health of the entire community.
COMMITTED TO SMALL BUSINESS SINCE 1989
Since 1989, the Cheatham County Chamber of Commerce has been committed to building a stronger business community by facilitating community leadership to create economic prosperity. In partnership with member businesses, we are committed to continual improvement of the community, schools, economy and the quality of life through a wide variety of programs. The Chamber works to positively impact the economic vitality and enhance the quality of life in the region, while supporting the growth and prosperity of chamber-member businesses.
OUR MEMBERS ARE AMAZING
If you stop and look around at all the good things happening, you will see a lot of dedicated people behind every one of them, the people of the community and all of the businesses that are members of the Chamber of Commerce. Our members provide the ideas, the drive, the goals, the funds and the voluntary service to keep the Chamber going.
Location
Opening Hours
Friday
08:00 am to 05:00 pm
Meet the Executive Director
"If you live it and love it, you can tell it and sell it.” Kelly Ellis arrives to the Chamber with a load of
experience and even more in energy and effort. Serving as the executive director, she attests that her 18 years of membership with the Cheatham County Chamber
has been quite valuable.
Born in Burlington NJ, she later moved to the family farm in Joelton and
... more raduated
from Whites Creek Comprehensive High School. She began studies in computer accounting at Nashville Tech and then transferred to MTSU to continue her education in accounting. She gained knowledge and experience in tourism during her 16 years of working for a Nashville corporate conglomerate that owned more than twenty businesses in the Opryland area of Nashville. Climbing the corporate ladder, she polished her strict work ethic, witnessed every facet of business as well as served in the corporate office in accounting and on political campaigns, aided in the Sisters of Mercy Convent
fundraiser, worked with several of the up-and-coming country music stars, met/worked with/served
diplomats while obtaining a plethora of marketing/sales/customer service proficiency.