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Greetings!
I can't quite believe we are looking at the last week of October! We've got some quick reminders as you roll into the last few days of the month.
This year's Nominating Committee is reminding all Board Candidates that there are only a few days left to complete and submit their nomination packet, which is due by noon on Friday, October 31st. All candidates will be introduced to the membership at the Wednesday, October 29th general membership meeting, which is also the last day to declare candidacy, as the floor will be closed after the last official call for nominations. If you are interested in running for the Board, don't hesitate to get in touch with any of the Nominating Committee members or call the Chamber office for details.
Guam Visitors Bureau President & CEO, Ms. Regine Biscoe Lee, is our guest speaker for our general membership meeting on Wednesday, October 29th. It will be her first time to address the Chamber as the head of GVB, and we are eager to welcome her. It is sure to be a great meeting - I look forward to seeing you there!
We've got some updates below to get you a jumpstart on your week ahead. Have a restful weekend!
Onward together,
Catherine Castro
President
| | Upcoming Events | OCTOBER 🎃 | | |
OCT 29
GYP AFTER DARK
RSVP Required
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NOV 5
Meet the Board Candidates Mixer
RSVP Required
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NOV 19
Annual Membership Meeting
RSVP Required
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October 29, 2025
General Membership Meeting
Your Guam Chamber of Commerce General Membership Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at the Micronesian Ballroom, Hilton Guam Resort & Spa. This month's meeting will feature Ms. Régine Biscoe Lee, President & CEO of the Guam Visitors Bureau. Ms. Lee will discuss the state of Guam's tourism.
Members are encouraged to RSVP by clicking the RSVP link to secure their seat. Making an advance payment by contacting your Chamber Team will ensure a smooth entry on the day of the event! Check-in will begin at 11:15 am.
Please bring your proof of registration ( QR code) for east of check-in at the door!
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GYP After Dark
October 29, 2025, at Cars Plus Showroom
Get ready for a night of fun, connection, and creativit y at GYP After Dark, our Halloween-themed networking mixer happening on Wednesday, October 29 at the Cars Plus showroom in Maite. Come in costume and compete for prizes in our costume contest, enjoy drinks and light bites, and mingle with fellow GYP members in a relaxed, festive atmosphere. Whether you're new to the group or a longtime member, this is a great chance to build relationships and celebrate the season with Guam’s young professionals. Don’t miss it!
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Save the Date:
GYP’s Mental Mastery for Market Dominance – November 18, 2025
Join the Guam Young Professionals (GYP) for a full-day professional development conference at the Hyatt Regency Guam, designed to equip Chamber members and the broader business community with actionable tools for leadership, resilience, and performance. This immersive event will feature world-class speakers, including internationally renowned NeuroCoach and keynote speaker Luc Cardinal, whose transformative approach blends neuroscience, emotional intelligence, and real-time practices to help leaders reconnect with their core and thrive in complexity.
Whether you're looking to sharpen your leadership edge, build team coherence, or break through performance plateaus, this event offers a rare opportunity to engage with cutting-edge content right here on island.
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Shutdown Strains Small Businesses Nationwide
Delays, lost revenue and uncertainty
The federal government shutdown is already one of the longest in American history, and there does not appear to be a quick resolution in sight. It is creating significant challenges for businesses of all sizes across the country.
Small businesses in particular feel the pinch. From delayed permits to stalled contracts, the ripple effects are disrupting operations and threatening livelihoods.
Why it matters: Small businesses drive innovation, create jobs, and support local communities. When the government shuts down, these businesses face unnecessary barriers that hinder their ability to grow and thrive.
Impacts on small businesses:
Delays at federal agencies: Murphy’s Naturals in Raleigh, NC, is waiting on EPA approvals for product labels, creating backlogs that will persist long after the shutdown ends.
Stalled payments: Companies with federal contracts, like Vistra Communications in Florida, struggle to pay staff due to delayed government payments.
Lost opportunities: Entrepreneurs are unable to process new business filings, secure SBA loans, or bid on government contracts, stalling growth and innovation.
What we’re doing: The U.S. Chamber is taking action to support small businesses and push for a resolution:
Advocacy on Capitol Hill: The U.S. Chamber’s Small Business Council recently met with lawmakers to share firsthand stories of how the shutdown is impacting Main Street.
Raising awareness: Through letters to Congress and amplifying small business voices, the U.S. Chamber is urging policymakers to prioritize reopening the government.
Our take: “The government shutdown is harming small businesses and costing American economic growth that can’t be recovered,” said U.S. Chamber Executive Vice President Neil Bradley. “The impacts to businesses are beginning to pile up and are impacting both their current and future growth.”
Bottom line: The U.S. Chamber urges Congress and the administration to end the shutdown and ensure small businesses can continue to drive the economy forward.
| | 2025 Toys for Tots Campaign | | Need some gift ideas? Download our handy gift guide! Toy contributions can be dropped off at any of the following fine establishments: | | |
American Medical Center
Atkins Kroll (All showrooms)
Agana Shopping Center
American Medical Center
American President Lines
BankPacific (All branches)
Burger King (Hågatna & Tumon)
Cruz Benefits Consultants
CTSI Logistics
Core Tech (In-house collection)
Calvos Insurance (In house collection)
Docomo (Tamuning)
East Island Tinting/ Paradise Auto
East West Business Center
Fedex
Gilbane Federal (Construction)
GHD Inc
Grand Plaza Hotel
Guam Ink Hustle
Guam Chamber of Commerce
Guam Regional Medical City (In-house collection)
Granite Construction Company
Guam Pak Express
Hotel Nikko Guam
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Hyatt Regency Guam
Hilton Guam Resort & Spa
IT&E (All locations)
International Distributors Inc.
KFC Guam ( All locations)
Matson Navigation
Mega Drug Pharmacy (All locations)
Moylan’s Insurance
Navy Federal Credit Union
PFC Finance (All locations)
Pacific Island Club
RIHGA Royal Laguna Guam Resort
Security Title
Sylvan Learning Center
The Guam Economic Development Authority
Title Guaranty of Guam
Triple J Enterprise (Tamuning and Dededo)
Triple J Five Star
Tommy Hilfiger
USO Guam (All locations)
UOG Endowment Foundation
Wyndham Garden
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National TAKE-BACK Initiative (NTBI)
Saturday, October 25, 2025
10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
Too often, unused prescription drugs find their way into the wrong hands. That's dangerous and often tragic. Turn in unused or expired medication for safe and anonymous disposal on Saturday, October 25th, between 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Designated places throughout Guam will take part in the initiative, including Agana Shopping Center (2nd floor), Guam Premier Outlets (Center Court), Dededo Senior Center, AAFB Exchange, Naval Base Guam, NEX.
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Wednesday, October 29th
Paseo Grounds, Hagåtña
Make your way down to The Night of The Duendas Halloween Trick-orTreating on Wednesday, October 29th from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Families are encouraged to come out in their best costumes and enjoy an evening filled with fun
and fright, island-style. The event will feature exciting activities for all ages, including a GovGuam Canopy Decorating Contest, costume contest, food vendors, games, and more.
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Saturday, November 8th
Triple J Showroom Upper Tumon
Triple J Enterprises is pleased to present the 2025 Bubble Color Run 5k/ 10k on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at the Triple J Showroom in Upper Tumon. Showtime is 5:15 a.m., and race time is 6:00 a.m. The event includes family-friendly activities and will benefit: Guam Cancer Care, Bake Their Day, and Safe Haven Pregnancy Center. Register Here!
For more information, please call Triple J at (671) 648-2277 or (671) 648-6004.
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GHRA 2025 Tourism Cup Championship
Tourism Cup 31st Golf Tournament
Sat/Sun, November 8 & 9, 2025
Show Time: 10:00 am Go Time: 11:00 am
Registration Information link
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This Month's Spooky Playlist 🎃
It's time for a fun and seasonal playlist! We've curated an October music set that's sure to bring you a smile - maybe raise an eyebrow! It's not your typical Halloween playlist!
We are pleased to present you with our All Hallows Eve music set on Spotify. Take a listen! Let us know what you think!
| | | Si Yu'os Ma'åse to our Centurion Plus Sponsors! | | Si Yu'os Ma'åse to our Centurion Sponsor! | | |
Si Yu'os Ma'åse to our Centennial Contributors!
Ada's Trust & Investment, Inc. • Arnett Consulting, LLC • Assurance Brokers, Inc. dba: AB Risk Solutions • Bank of Hawaii • Black Construction Corporation
California Pacific Technical Services, LLC • Coffman Engineers, Inc.
Guam Insurance Adjusters, Inc. • Guam Music, Inc. • Hilton Guam Resort & Spa
HMI Guam • Hotel Nikko Guam • Island Skin Spa • Joe & Franks Auto
Jerold W. Filush, CPA • Marianas Steamship Agencies, Inc. • Matson Navigation Company
Micronesian Drivers Associations, Inc. • North Wind Group • Outback Steakhouse
Pacific Islands Development Bank • Phoenix Pacific (Guam), Inc.
Salt + Light Realty • SignKing, Inc. • Sylvan Learning Center
TNN Guam, Inc. dba: The Tsubaki Tower • Triple J Enterprises, Inc.
Triple J Five Star Wholesale Foods, Inc. • Triple J Rentals (Guam), Inc. dba: Hertz Licensee
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