Jennifer Veremis, President and CEO of the Elmhurst Chamber of Commerce & Industry

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A strong, cohesive network of businesses is the backbone of any community. That strength is shored up by an active chamber of commerce. Current President and CEO of Elmhurst Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ECCI), Jennifer Veremis, brings over two decades of small business experience to the table. While relatively new to her role, as the former owner of The Beauty Lounge natural nail care salon in downtown Elmhurst, as well as a business coach and founder of Goal.Get.Her, Inc., a consulting firm, she understands the nuances of a successful small business.

The mission of the ECCI is to promote an environment that contributes to the success of local businesses, while also raising their visibility. Networking, referrals, an online directory, and website search optimization, in addition to sponsorship, marketing, event participation, and educational opportunities, are all channels the chamber uses to accomplish these goals. The chamber is funded by its members and operates independently and without financial support from the municipality.

As the first female President and CEO in the chamber’s 106-year history, Veremis’ dual combination of entrepreneurial experience and public service is of valuable support to ECCI members. As a small business owner herself, she can attest to the courage needed to start a business. “It can feel overwhelming and isolating, especially if you’re new to the area. That’s the difference a strong chamber of commerce makes. It doesn’t just promote businesses but also helps them build relationships and act to create a supportive environment for them,” Veremis knows.

Veremis was an active chamber member during the pandemic. “I witnessed firsthand how the Elmhurst Chamber stepped up – not just for its members, but for the broader business and nonprofit community,” she said. Daily updates on funding resources, assisting members in securing PPP loans, and launching the “menus at a glance” webpage to support local restaurants with takeout and delivery visibility were among the things she worked to see happen for local merchants and restaurateurs.

“That time period was a clear reminder that in times of crisis, a strong chamber can be a steady and vital source of support, information, and advocacy.”

The ECCI is a member of both the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Illinois Chamber of Commerce. ECCI regularly signs onto pro-business coalition letters. Each year, the organization travels to Springfield to engage directly with lawmakers on key issues that impact local businesses.

In addition to small business experience, Veremis also brings valued leadership skills. She serves as the Vice Chairperson of the Development, Planning & Zoning Committee as well as an elected alderman for Elmhurst’s First Ward. “I’m incredibly proud to lead an organization with such a strong and trusted reputation.”

Jennifer Veremis

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