Greater Naples Chamber Board of Directors approves 2026 public policy platform
The Greater Naples Chamber ‘s Board of Directors has approved the organization’s public policy priorities. Updated annually, these priorities will guide the Chamber’s work at the local, state and federal levels throughout the coming year
The 2026 agenda reflects input from Chamber members and was reviewed by the Chamber’s executive committee before going to the Board of Directors for final approval. The priorities continue to center on economic issues that shape Collier County’s long-term strength, including workforce housing, workforce development, infrastructure, healthcare, environmental stewardship and overall economic competitiveness.
“At the Greater Naples Chamber, we remain focused on the economic matters that influence how our community grows and thrives,” said Kristina Park, the president and CEO of the Greater Naples Chamber. “By working closely with community partners, local leaders and industry stakeholders, we can keep moving toward shared goals that strengthen Collier County’s future economy.”
The Greater Naples Chamber will travel to Tallahassee to advocate for Collier County businesses and share the business community’s priorities with state legislators. The trip is part of the Chamber’s ongoing work to support a strong business climate and high quality of life.
The Greater Naples Chamber is committed to cultivating economic opportunity for all by educating, empowering and advocating for local businesses, while enhancing Collier County’s quality of life through collaboration, connection and innovation.
To learn more about the Chamber’s 2026 public policy platform, visit napleschamber.org.