About the MBA

The MBA focuses on four core objectives: promoting, preserving, and enhancing Millard-area commerce; fostering active business-to-business networking among members; providing business-specific educational opportunities; and offering benevolent community programs.

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Uniting Community and Commerce

At the heart of the MBA is a sense of family among our members. We understand the unique challenges and triumphs of running a business, and we’re here to support each other through it all. From forging connections to weathering crises and celebrating successes, the MBA is all about people, business, and community.

MBA History

In 2003, a small group of business owners and associates from the Millard area founded the MBA. They identified a gap in effective business networking and community development, prompting them to create the organization to meet these needs.

The Millard Business Community Foundation (MBCF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that originated from the MBA. Their Academic Scholarships program and Project Wee Care highlight the need for the MBCF and MBA to work closely in support of young adults and families in our community. It’s easy to get involved in these programs—just visit the MBCF website or send us an email.

Networking and Community Involvement

If you’re a business owner seeking to connect with like-minded professionals and engage with the Millard community, our membership offers numerous opportunities to get involved. Our events and committees provide excellent ways to feel at home and start building meaningful connections within your first two months. To learn more about joining, please visit our membership page.

Questions?

If you have any other questions about joining, email us at info@charlesdarwinenglish.com. We look forward to having you in involved in all the opportunities, fun and community involvement of the Millard Business Association!

Lindsey Patton and Amy Watson, present and past MBA Admins.