Chamber of Commerce

The Marble Falls/Lake LBJ Chamber of Commerce is a 501(c)6 nonprofit corporation comprised of a voluntary membership of more than 800 area businesses, professional people, and interested citizens who have joined together to improve the economic and civic well being of the area. In other words, we try to be all things to all people all the time; while not really possible, that is our goal.

Marble Falls Chamber of Commerce Building 

The Chamber’s annual budget is roughly $600,000, which comes from event and program revenue, membership income, and hotel occupancy tax. A 7-member board of directors and a 14-member advisory board govern the Chamber’s activities, while staff members in two locations take care of day-to-day operations.

Board of Directors

  • Mark Hodges President, Cattleman’s National Bank
  • Judy Miller 1st Vice-President, Out Back Unlimited
  • David Crail Treasurer, H.E.B.
  • Shane Stewart Secretary, State Farm Insurance
  • Larson Lloyd Immediate Past President, Northland Communications
  • Keith Conrad Director at Large, Allied Waste Services

Advisory Board

  • Larry Berkman Coach Wash
  • Jennifer Cayce Noon Spoon Café
  • Stan Farmer City of Horseshoe Bay
  • Allan Garrett Hutto, Lucksinger & Garrett
  • Kristi Goebel Horseshoe Bay Resort Realty
  • Ralph Hendricks City of Marble Falls
  • Sandy Jenkins Individual Member
  • Tom Kendall Johnson Sewell Ford Lincoln
  • Terry Ortiz Treaty Oak Bank
  • David Plante Blue Bonnet Café
  • Greg Ritchie Ritchie Dental Group
  • George Russell City of Marble Falls
  • W.T. Smith Burnet County
  • Ron Wall Wines Across Texas

Staff

  • Bill Rives Executive Director·email   
  • Amy Lee Events Coordinator · email
  • Kathy Daniels Membership Coordinator · email
  • Jean Eades Visitor Center Manager · email
  • Gay Bergman Office Manager/Bookkeeper· email

What we do

For starters, we support our members through promotion and education to ensure that we have a strong and viable community. Different businesses benefit in different ways, but we strive to offer something for everyone, and our membership benefits reflect that. Because our community relies on a balance between residential interests and tourism attractions, we have designed a program of work that seeks to enhance all community development projects without picking one contingent over another.

As such, the Chamber coordinates a diverse array of events and festivals that enrich the quality of life for our residents and provide entertainment for the hundreds of thousands of people who visit our area each year.

If you would like more information about becoming a member of the Marble Falls/Lake LBJ Chamber of Commerce, please contact us.