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State of the Chamber 2026 — Round Rock Chamber of Commerce

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State of the Chamber 2026

Round Rock Chamber of Commerce

📍 Round Rock, TX

Episode: Round Rock Chamber of Commerce State of the Chamber 2026 — Live

Jordan Robinson Jordan Robinson President & CEO
Selicia Sanchez-Adame Selicia Sanchez-Adame Outgoing Board Chair
Deana Cavanaugh Deana Cavanaugh 2026 Board Chair

Rock Solid has never recorded an episode quite like this one. Bryan Eisenberg brought the mic into Embassy Suites during the 2026 State of the Chamber Power Lunch, with a full audience in the room and three of the Chamber’s most important voices at the table.

Jordan Robinson, the Chamber’s President and CEO, arrived with a milestone: 1,000 members. But Robinson doesn’t let the number stand on its own — he calls it momentum, not a statistic. Outgoing board chair Selicia Sanchez-Adame credits the people most members never see: the ambassadors who worked the phones, worked the rooms, and kept the flywheel turning. Incoming 2026 chair Deana Cavanaugh, Director of Development at Ascension Seton Foundation, is focused on what comes after the milestone — turning 1,000 members into 1,000 genuine allies for local business.

The episode covers the JumpStart and gBeta accelerator programs launching high-growth startups inside Williamson County, the newly formed Chamber Foundation, and an active fight in Washington over local sales tax policy that every Round Rock business owner has a stake in. If you want to know where Round Rock’s business community is headed, this is the front row seat.

Crossing 1,000 members wasn’t just about membership. It was about momentum. — Jordan Robinson, President & CEO, Round Rock Chamber of Commerce
Ambassadors are the unsung heroes behind that success. — Selicia Sanchez-Adame, Outgoing Board Chair
Round Rock isn’t just growing. It’s leading with purpose. — Jordan Robinson, President & CEO, Round Rock Chamber of Commerce

Don’t just count members. Turn every one of them into an active ally for the community — then the number becomes a force.

— Deana Cavanaugh, 2026 Board Chair

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