Chamber Logo Usage

As part of your membership with the Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce, your business is invited to use the Chamber logo on your company’s website, letterhead, business cards or promotional materials.
Research shows that consumers are 63% more likely to buy goods and services from a company that is a member of the local Chamber of Commerce.

Please review the logo usage guidelines below:

  • The Chamber logo must be used in its entirety. It cannot be altered, bent or rotated, disproportioned (i.e. made taller or wider than it originally exists). The logo can be printed or displayed in its original colors, or in all black or reversed out in white.
  • Logo may only be used by members of the Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce or approved media outlets.
  • Logo use must be approved by a designated Chamber staff person and be used as an indicator of membership only, not an endorsement.
  • All online uses of logo should have an active link to www.oshawachamber.com. Members are not permitted to link the logo to any other website address.

Please email your request for the Chamber logo suitable for use in print and web publications.

Members of the Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce are recognized as members of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, as well, and therefore are permitted to use the Ontario Chamber logo for marketing material.

Contact the Ontario Chamber of Commerce for logo usage guidelines.

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Isabelle Foley

As Executive Director of the Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce, I strive to help members connect and get the most out of their chamber membership. I am an advocate for local businesses and passionate about spotlighting our community's success. Join the growth!

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