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Baltimore Washington Corridor Chamber of
Commerce (BWCC)
Offices: Laurel, Maryland
The Baltimore-Washington Corridor Chamber
of Commerce is the only regional chamber
in Maryland. They are dedicated to providing
networking, information and growth resources
to all sizes of businesses, agencies, institutions
and organizations. Their core area of focus
are between Washington and Baltimore, consisting
principally of Anne Arundel, Howard, Montgomery
and Prince George's counties, although members
come from the entire Baltimore/Washington
region—wherever there's an interest in doing
business within their Corridor. |
Baton Rouge Area Chamber (BRAC)
Offices: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
The Baton Rouge Area Chamber is providing
visionary leadership and taking decisive
actions to propel their community to
a more prosperous economic future. Their
mission is leading economic development
in the Baton Rouge area. By executing
on this mission, they aspire for the
Baton Rouge area to become the creative
capital of the south, a region noted
across the country as a great location
to conduct business and a wonderful
place to live, with a healthy, diverse,
growing economy that provides opportunities
for all of its citizens.
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Bay Area Council
Offices: San Francisco, California
The Bay Area Council is a business-sponsored,
public-policy advocacy organization for
the nine-county Bay Area. The Council proactively
advocates for a strong economy, a vital
business environment, and a better quality
of life for everyone who lives here. Founded
in 1945, as a way for the region’s business
community and like-minded individuals to
concentrate and coordinate their efforts,
the Bay Area Council is widely respected
by elected officials, policy makers and
other civic leaders as the regional voice
of business in the Bay Area. |
Bedford Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Bedford, Massachusetts
The mission of the Bedford Chamber of Commerce
is to advance the economic, industrial,
professional, cultural and civic welfare
of the Town of Bedford, to encourage the
growth of existing industries and businesses
while giving all proper assistance to new
firms or individuals seeking to locate in
the Town of Bedford. In addition, they work
to support all activities beneficial to
the community and area and to oppose those
that might be detrimental, as well as to
promote the welfare of all area citizens,
following always those policies intended
to accomplish the greatest good for the
greatest number. |
Bellevue Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Bellevue, Washington
The mission of the Bellevue Chamber is to
promote a prosperous economy and quality
lifestyle in Bellevue and its environs.
They strive to achieve this by being a central
force in the Bellevue community and a place
where local businesses can access resources
and interact with other members of the business
community. The Bellevue Chamber is made
up mainly of small-to-medium size businesses,
approximately 80%; large corporations make
up about 20% of the membership. |
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Belmont Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Belmont, California
The goal of the Belmont Chamber of Commerce
is to ensure Belmont's business future by
creating a strong business environment through
advocacy, communication, education and promotion.
The Chamber acts as a liaison between the
business community and the City Council,
and provides information on local, state
and federal issues that could affect their
members. The Chamber consists of people
like you, from small businesses to large
corporations. |
Berkeley Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Berkeley, California
The Berkeley Chamber of Commerce opened
its doors in 1900. Since that time they
have been actively representing Berkeley's
business interests. When the Berkeley Chamber
of Commerce says it represents business
interests, it means it is willing to represent
you personally and business in general at
City Hall and City Council meetings. They
work toward improving requirements for doing
business, from costly regulations involving
permits, expansion or moving to environmental
issues and EPA requirements that can make
your business life miserable. |
Better Business Bureau (BBB)
Offices: Arlington, Virginia
The Better Business Bureau system in the
US extends across the nation; coast-to-coast,
and in Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico.
Since the founding of the first BBB in 1912,
the BBB system has proven that the majority
of marketplace problems can be solved fairly
through the use of voluntary self-regulation
and consumer education. Their mission is
to promote and foster the highest ethical
relationship between businesses and the
public through voluntary self-regulation,
consumer and business education, and service
excellence. |
Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Beverly Hills, California
The Chamber of Commerce serves the business
community through programs and services
coordinated through Economic Development,
Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau,
Communications, Beverly Hills Global and
its Membership Department. Beverly Hills
Chamber of Commerce is an authority of business—advocating
on its behalf, anticipating trends, advancing
knowledge, creating innovative practices
that inspire and invigorate, and embodying
a professional conscience. |
Beyster Institute
Offices: San Diego, California
The Beyster Institute's
mission is to advance the use of
entrepreneurship and employee ownership
to build stronger, higher performing enterprises
nationally and internationally. Launched
in 2002 by the Foundation for Enterprise
Development, the Institute is now part of
the Rady School of Management at UC San
Diego, serving as its key center for entrepreneurial
thought and activity. It is the only such
university-based center to integrate both
employee ownership and entrepreneurship. |
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