GREATER STOCKTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Stocktonia recently highlighted the Stockton Chamber and President & CEO Timm Quinn, showcasing how the organization blends big-city business support with a strong sense of community. The feature explores how the Chamber continues to drive growth while staying rooted in local connection.

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Timm Quinn of the Stockton Chamber of Commerce on a mock up of a Stocktonia newspaper article.

THE STOCKTON CHAMBER OFFICE HAS MOVED!!

Please visit us in our new location:

1776 W. March Lane, Suite 170
Stockton, CA 95207

OUR MISSION

Mission Statement: The mission of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce is to aggressively develop and promote an economically vibrant business community.

2025 COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS

FEATURED POSTS

01 / 04

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Board of Supervisors Grants $2.5 Million to Local Community Organizations

The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors approved $2.5 million in grant funding for local non-profit community-based organizations (CBO) through the 2025-2026 CBO Granting Program.

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02 / 04

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City of Stockton awarded $8 million grant to help drug-affected offenders turn around

The City of Stockton, Friends Outside, and local partners have received an $8 million grant to provide prosocial support, mental health and substance abuse services for up to 650 people.

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03 / 04

almonds on the tree

San Joaquin County Celebrates 175 Years of Agricultural Excellence with Release of 91st Annual Crop Report

The San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner formally presented the 2024 Annual Agricultural Crop Report to the Board of Supervisors for approval.

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04 / 04

volunteers cleaning up trash as part of Coastal Cleanup Day

San Joaquin County Coastal Cleanup Day Collects 5,700 Pounds

On Saturday September 20th, more than 350 volunteers joined San Joaquin County’s 26th Annual Coastal Cleanup Day, removing an estimated 5,700 pounds of trash and debris.

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OUR PROGRAMS

The Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce has developed several programs that help our members succeed. Some programs are designed to directly help members with their day to day operations and marketing efforts. Others act as business advocates and watchdogs; they work to improve the local business environment for the future of all Chamber members.

The programs of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce work for our members in a variety of ways. They Government Relations Council (GRC) acts as a political watchdog and advisor to local and state legislators. The Chamber works to improve the education and quality of the local workforce through programs like the Business Education Alliance (BEA). Environmentally friendly business practices are studied and implemented through the Chamber's Green Team San Joaquin (GTSJ). The future leaders of the Central Valley are being identified and educated through the Chamber's Leadership Stockton program.

Business Education Alliance

Business Education Alliance

Certificates of Origin

Certificates of Origin

Government Relations Council

Government Relations Council

Green Team San Joaquin

Green Team San Joaquin

OUR TESTIMONIALS

Quotations

See Why Our Members Love Us!

Matthew W. Smith

“I wanted to comment on the outstanding service and support that the Stockton Chamber of Commerce has provided during these trying times. As I had mentioned to you, when times are good and smooth, I think we take for granted the excellent work (year-round) that The Chamber conducts in support of our local business and community. And it is times like this, when you understand the great value the Stockton Chamber of Commerce provides for their membership. The constant communications and support have been vital to the local business community and provided valuable assistance in legislative advocacy, funding assistance and support, and many other programs and services for local business. We have come to rely on the many resources through the Chamber to be educated in coping with business during the COVID-19 pandemic.“

– Matthew W. Smith
Smith Heating & Air, Inc.

Kevin Richtik

“Being part of the Stockton Chamber has enabled me to connect with a wide variety of business owners and community leaders that I would never have had a chance to meet. It has allowed me to photograph projects that have led to referrals for additional ones that allowed my business to continue growing during the past year. I continue to be a member of the chamber because it not only benefits my business directly but indirectly as well by their continuing efforts to bolster the image of the area. I would recommend other business owners join the chamber because of the wide-ranging networking and connection opportunities that are simply not available through any other source in the community.“

– Kevin Richtik
Caroline Photography

Ruthie Gutierrez

“COVID-19 has traumatized our business community and we, as a community, must continue to search for new ways to operate. Much like your company, the Chamber continues to improvise, adapt and overcome to do everything they can to reduce the cost of business and to advocate for their members on the local, state and federal level. That is why Kings Card Club became an investor in the Chamber. Through many of their award winning programs, events, webinars and meetings, the Chamber aggressively develops and promotes an economically vibrant business community. As part of the business community, Kings Card Club encourages you to get involved, become a member, become a sponsor of Chamber events and programs, and seek to be part of the Stockton renaissance!“

– Ruthie Gutierrez
Kings Card Club

CATALYST FOR BUSINESS GROWTH • CONVENER OF LEADERS & INFLUENCERS • CHAMPION FOR STRONGER COMMUNITIES