Tim Branham Named Chairman of the Board

Our own Tim Branham has been named Chairman of the Board of the Northwest Chamber.

Tim was selected based on his contributions to the Chamber. He has been an elected member of the organization’s Board of Directors for several years, and has played an active role in numerous Chamber events and socially based causes.  He will serve a 12 month term.

Tim’s appointment was made on recommendations from past Northwest Chamber Board Chairs and Chamber President Brian Goldman.

“It is truly an honor and humbling to be selected to this special leadership position with the Northwest Chamber. The Chamber has grown tremendously during the past few years and does an outstanding job of supporting veterans and other causes.  I look forward to working with Brian, the Executive Board, and our general membership to continue the Chamber’s rapid growth and involvement with philanthropic causes throughout the St. Louis area,” Tim said.

“The Northwest Chamber is honored to have Tim serve as our Chairman of the Board. His forward thinking and compassion for the Chamber, and Chamber Foundation to help veterans, is unmatched by anyone. We are already having an amazing year with Tim at the helm,” Goldman said.

Since 1951, the Chamber has helped area businesses uncover new opportunities in Northwest St. Louis and beyond. Chamber meetings are the second Thursday of each month. They are often attended by over 200 members, guest and visitors. Today is the Chamber’s Spring 2018, “Magical World of The Business Expo.” Take a minute and check it out. You’ll be glad you did.

Tim and Candy Branham lead a team at Branham Electric that, for over 25 years, has provided the electrical contracting for many of this areas’ finest custom homes, luxury apartment developments, mixed use developments, hotels and senior living facilities.

Branham provides a wide range of services for almost any electrical need and we are ready to help you 24/7/365.

No job is too big or too small.

Questions? Call us at 636-926-2001.

Thanks for reading and have a powerful week.


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