Gilbert Chamber Referral Teams report over $781,000 in closed business for quarter three

Sarah Watts President/CEO
Sarah Watts President/CEO
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The Gilbert Chamber of Commerce announced on Apr. 21 that its Referral Teams generated $781,417.55 in closed business between January and March 2026. The chamber said this reflects the ongoing importance of relationship-building and steady engagement among team members.

The results highlight the value of networking within the local business community. According to the chamber, these teams focus on supporting one another through intentional networking, accountability, and collaboration.

Several members received recognition for their efforts this quarter. Jason Geroux from 4:10 Real Estate was named Top Referral Champion, while Joshua Cooper from SERVPRO of Gilbert was recognized as Top Networker. The chamber stated that these awards celebrate those who excelled at building connections and helping fellow businesses succeed.

The Gilbert Chamber of Commerce serves the business community in Gilbert, Arizona according to the official website. The organization aims to foster business growth, advocate for economic strength, and drive community influence through its programs and networking opportunities according to the official website. It also enhances quality of life by supporting education, leadership development, and civic engagement through its foundation according to the official website.

Leadership is a key focus for the chamber; it has a program established in 1992 dedicated to cultivating informed community leaders according to the official website. Sarah Watts currently serves as president and chief executive officer according to the official website.

Looking ahead to Quarter Four, chamber representatives say they are energized by recent momentum: “As we move into Quarter 4, we’re energized by the momentum and excited to see new relationships form, new opportunities emerge, and continued growth across all teams.” Those interested in joining a Referral Team or learning more about participation are encouraged to contact Amber Stricklin at amber@gilbertchamber.com.



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