
The membership of the Chamber is the backbone of the organization. This Chapter will explain the membership process, types of membership the Chamber has, and what and how a Membership Drive works.
The membership of the organization is the single most important part of the Chamber. The Chamber is here to benefit the membership and to recruit as many as possible of South Orange businesses to become members to increase revenues and expand the networking community.
Membership Qualifications
Types of Members:
Life Member: Any member of the Chamber who has rendered outstanding service to the Chamber or who has otherwise distinguished himself through his membership in the Chamber may be elected a life member of the Chamber at any regular or special meeting of the Chamber. Life members shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges and be subject to all the duties and obligations of a regular member, except that life members shall not be required to pay.
Honorary Member: Any person who has rendered outstanding service to the Chamber or to the Village of South Orange and any person resident in the Village of South Orange who has performed some noteworthy achievement or who has attained a meritorious position in his field may be elected an honorary member of the Chamber at any regular or special meeting. Honorary members shall be exempt from payment of admission fees and dues, shall have no vote, shall not be eligible to any office and shall have no interest in the property or assets of the Chamber, but they shall be entitled to attend all meetings and enjoy all other privileges of the Chamber. The "Honorary Member" shall be on a yearly basis and shall be renewable at the option of the Board of Directors.
General Member: Any person who has paid the membership dues and meets the criteria under the membership qualification.
Resignation of Membership
The resignation of any member from this Chamber shall be in writing addressed to the Chamber and shall be acted upon by the Board of Directors, provided all unforgiving indebtedness to the Chamber be paid.