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On November 25, 1970, members and friends of the Chambers of Commerce of the District of Coquitlam and City of Port Coquitlam met at a dinner at the Leon Hotel in Port Moody for the purpose of amalgamating the two Chambers into one, named the Coquitlam Chamber of Commerce. The Coquitlam Chamber of Commerce was formed on August 20, 1971 at which time the Chambers boundaries included the City of Port Coquitlam and the Municipality of Coquitlam.

The following year on February 14, 1972, the Coquitlam Chamber of Commerce extended its boundaries to include the City of Port Coquitlam, the Municipality of Coquitlam and the City of Port Moody and the unorganized territories of Ioco, Anmore and Belcarra. At this time, the Port Moody and District Chamber of Commerce was officially dissolved.

On May 22, 1990, the Coquitlam Chamber of Commerce was officially renamed to the Chamber of Commerce Serving Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody.

1973  C.F. Holloway
1974  Jack Kok
1975  R.D. Insley
1976  Russ Hamilton
1977  R.G. Robotham
1978  Gus Bychowski
1979  Jack Harrison
1980  Herb Reinhardt
1981  Jack Nicolson
1982  Frank Toporchak
1983  A.B. Davie
1984  Marg Gregory
1985  Barrie Hammer
1986  Barrie Hammer
1987  Alan Ball
1988  Richard Bell
1989  Irene Barr
1990  Stan Noort
1991  Tony Zipp
1992  Les Garrison
1993  Brent Ranger
1994  Gayle Carter
1995  Maureen Dixon
1996  Tony Spagnuolo
1997  Mike Thede
1998  Benita Loughlin
1999  Roger Downie
2000  Alan Schmelzel
2001  Craig Hodge
2002  Anna Smith
2003  Ken Willoughby
2004  Wayne Tanaka
2005  Brian Kaminski
2006  Ken Woodward
2007  Shabir Amarshi
2008  Brian McCristall
2009  Dennis Marsden
2010  Tony Osachoff
2011 Barrie Seaton