Gov. Brad Little will deliver the Governor’s Address to the Coeur d’Alene Regional Chamber on Feb. 4 at The Coeur d’Alene Resort.
More than 400 of North Idaho’s business leaders are expected for the talk focused on Idaho’s economic landscape, priorities shaping local communities and opportunities ahead.
“As members of the regional business community, this conversation matters,” said Linda Coppess, president and CEO of the Coeur d’Alene Regional Chamber. “Gov. Little’s vision influences how Idaho grows, how industries thrive, and how our communities remain strong and resilient. We are honored to host this opportunity for our members to hear directly from and interact directly with our state’s top leader.”
Heather Morgan, assistant vice president of branch performance at ICCU, program presenter, said, “Conversations like this are essential to understanding the policies and priorities shaping Idaho’s future and ensuring our region continues to grow with strength, stability and opportunity for generations to come.”
Clint Schroeder, 2026 chamber board chair, said the event is a cornerstone of the chamber’s role as a convener and connector.
“Bringing leaders together with Governor Little strengthens understanding, collaboration and alignment around the issues that matter most to North Idaho’s economy,” he said.
Anyone can sponsor a student to attend the luncheon, “investing in the next generation of leaders and providing them with firsthand exposure to civic leadership and public service.
“Creating space for students to learn directly from influential decision-makers is part of how we build a strong leadership pipeline for our region,” Coppess said.
Tickets: cdachamber.com