Five Things The Chamber Did For Your Business: March 24 – March 28, 2025
It’s been a dynamic week at the Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce, full of engagement, connection, and forward momentum! From meaningful conversations with city leaders to celebrating new businesses and staying tapped into regional economic trends, here are Five Things The Chamber Did this past week to support our members and strengthen our community:
1. We had a fantastic turnout at our March Coffee with the City of Murrieta! This month’s session featured updates from the Development Services Department, who shared insights on the city’s growth and development plans. From upcoming projects and streamlined permitting to long-term strategic initiatives, attendees gained valuable knowledge on how Murrieta is planning for a thriving, sustainable future. These touch points are critical in helping our members stay informed and connected to the pulse of local government.
2. We were thrilled to celebrate the grand opening of Bear CPR with a ribbon cutting ceremony! Bear CPR offers life-saving training to our community through CPR certification, first aid courses, and emergency preparedness education. Their commitment to empowering individuals with the tools and knowledge to respond in critical moments is truly inspiring—and we’re proud to welcome them to the Chamber family!
3. We attended the Southwest Healthcare Women’s Health Expo, and as always, it was an empowering and informative experience. This annual event brings together healthcare providers, wellness professionals, and local organizations to deliver essential education and resources focused on women’s health. We’re proud to support initiatives that prioritize the well-being of women in our region and strengthen community-wide wellness. Thank you to Rancho Springs & Inland Valley Hospitals and Temecula Valley Hospital for hosting such an impactful event!
4. Patrick and the City of Murrieta’s Economic Development team attended the 2025 NAIOP I.CON West Industrial Conference, a premier gathering for industrial real estate leaders. This high-impact event explored trends, innovations, and strategies shaping the future of logistics and industrial development. By staying engaged with key players and industry thought leaders, our Economic Development team continues to position Murrieta as a strategic and business-friendly location for investment and smart growth.
5. We wrapped the week with productive Ambassador and Board meetings, both focused on advancing our mission to support and elevate local businesses. Our Ambassador meeting brought together the Chamber’s front-line champions—dedicated leaders who help welcome new members, support events, and foster a culture of connection within our community. Their passion and commitment are the heartbeat of our organization. At our Board meeting, we welcomed Murrieta City Manager Justin Clifton and Economic Development Director Scott Agajanian, who shared timely updates on city planning and economic development initiatives. They also created space for meaningful dialogue, giving our Board members the opportunity to ask questions and address issues that directly impact our business community.
We’re grateful for the collaboration, insight, and forward-thinking leadership that defines these meetings—and we’re excited about what’s ahead.
As we move forward, we’re energized by the momentum and collaboration we’ve seen throughout the week. Whether it’s celebrating new beginnings, engaging with city leadership, or staying on top of regional and industry trends, everything we do is centered around one goal: creating a thriving environment for our local businesses to grow and succeed. We’re proud of the work being done and even more excited for what’s next. Let’s keep the progress going—together, we’re building something great.
