The Gilbert Chamber of Commerce announced on May 12 the recognition of its members who are marking milestone anniversaries with the organization in May 2026. The Chamber highlighted businesses and organizations that have demonstrated ongoing support, some for more than two decades.
Recognizing these members is significant as it underscores their role in fostering a healthy and sustainable business climate in Gilbert. The Chamber encouraged the community to look for the 2025-26 window decal at participating businesses and to thank them for their continued involvement.
Members celebrating between sixteen and twenty-four years include Cox Communications, FirstBank – East Valley, and Gilbert Cardiology. Those reaching eleven to fifteen years are Dream Vacations – Karen Coleman-Ostrov, Farm Bureau Financial Services – Nikki Schaal, LUTCF, Liv Northgate, VIP Airsoft Arena, and Withey Morris Baugh PLC. Several other businesses were recognized for six to ten years of membership including Colair Beauty Lounge and Med Spa, Kumon Of Gilbert – Lindsay & Warner, Northwestern Mutual, Quick Quack Car Wash, RCP Community Management, The UPS Store 3590 as well as others such as AZ Workforce Solutions and Canyon State Waste.
The recognition reflects the Chamber’s broader efforts to enhance community quality of life through education initiatives and leadership development programs managed by its foundation. The organization has a history linked with its leadership program established in 1992 to cultivate informed community leaders according to the official website. It also seeks to foster business growth by advocating for economic strength through networking opportunities while influencing policy by supporting pro-business measures.
Sarah Watts has served as president and chief executive officer of the Gilbert Chamber of Commerce according to the official website. As it continues serving businesses throughout Gilbert, Arizona according to the official website, observers can expect ongoing recognition efforts aimed at highlighting long-term partnerships within the local business community.


