Arts mean business. Join Nevada's new Arts Creative Entertainment (ACE) Chamber!

ANNOUNCING A NEW ARTS, CREATIVE & ENTERTAINMENT (ACE) CHAMBER
TO ADVANCE NEVADA’S CREATIVE INDUSTRIES AND CULTURAL ECOSYSTEM
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — The creative workforce are the most valuable players in Nevada’s growing economy; generating over $15 billion in annual spending from its event industry, along with another $665 million added to the GDP by the Silver State’s nonprofit arts and culture sector, but they have never had a chamber solely focused on their advancement, until now.
The first-of-its-kind statewide Arts Creative and Entertainment (ACE) Chamber was established by the CEO of the artist platform Artcee, Rachel Gomez, in partnership with creative business owners and community leaders engaged in a wide array of creative disciplines and related fields such as Media, Film, Fine Arts, Event Production, Performance, and Design. The ACE Chamber’s mission is to unite companies large and small within the creative ecosystem to collaborate in support of common business interests including community building, promotion, workforce development, advocacy, philanthropy, and organizational advancement.
All are welcome to the ACE Chamber’s inaugural membership meeting from 5:30pm-7pm on Thursday,
January 30th at PodWorx studio, located at 2975 S. Rainbow Blvd., Suite E10, Las Vegas, NV 89146.
Members of the ACE executive and advisory boards offer a diverse range of perspectives from business consulting, marketing, and content creation to entertainment technology, fine art, design, and performing arts.
"As the founder of Eat More Art Vegas and Artistic Director of The Asylum Theatre, it has long been my hope to have an ACE Chamber to help business leaders collaborate more effectively with local creative entrepreneurs. Now is the time to unite, collaborate, and leverage our strengths as a creative and cultural community to help Nevadans thrive as leaders of the Creative Economy. I am excited to work with Rachel and my fellow ACE Vice President Danette Tull of the Nevada Film Office to help our region thrive.” – Sarah O’Connell, ACE Chamber Vice President
The ACE Chamber is already working to support the film community impacted by the devastating Los
Angeles fires through a fundraiser. Locals looking to help can make a donation online at nevadaace.betterworld.org. For more information about the ACE Chamber’s mission, advisors, and board members visit acechamber.org.
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