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Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau
Offices: Lansing, Michigan
Greater Lansing offers meeting space both
large and small. Whether you want to host
a large public show at their newly remodeled
convention center or are looking for an
intimate space to host your next board meeting,
look no farther than Greater Lansing. In
addition to a diverse variety of venues
their region offers over 4,300 hotel rooms.
You’re sure to find something to satisfy
every need and budget. The Bureau is proud
to offer a dedicated and knowledgeable sales
staff, that will happily assist you find
the perfect venue for you next event. |
Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce (GMCC)
Offices: Madison, Wisconsin
The Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce
works to enhance their community by building
business success. GMCC supports local companies
through financial, political, educational,
and special program assistance to increase
economic growth in Greater Madison. New
members receive a free listing, and only
GMCC members can submit a free 150 word
profile about their business. The
Business Beat, one of the fastest growing
sources of news and insight for the region,
is distributed to over 10,000 business leaders
in the area. |
Greater Madison Convention & Visitors Bureau
(GMCVB)
Offices: Madison, Wisconsin
Visitor spending, in Madison and Dane County,
ranks second only to Milwaukee County. Tourism
spending in Dane County has more than doubled
in the past 10 years. The Greater Madison
Convention & Visitors Bureau is the greater
Madison area’s official destination management
organization. The GMCVB is responsible for
attracting new destination events to the
community, as well as providing service
and support to existing and repeat events,
and providing comprehensive and friendly
information to visitors to the area. The
GMCVB operates under a traditional organizational
structure. |
Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Miami, Florida
The Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce has
served the business community of the Miami
area. They are committed to the service
of their members through advocacy, regional
and international business development,
leadership, marketing, and a vast array
of member services and programs. The Chamber
provides access to its members to help them
do better business. Chamber membership is
open to businesses both domestic and international.
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Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau
(GMCVB)
Offices: Miami, Florida
The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors
Bureau is a sales and marketing organization.
It is a private-public partnership with
more than one thousand private business
members and four local governments: Miami-Dade,
City of Miami Beach, City of Miami and the
Village of Bal Harbour. To advance its mission
of attracting and encouraging individuals
and organizations to visit Greater Miami
and the Beaches, the GMCVB supports all
community activities that enhance Greater
Miami and the Beaches as an attractive and
desirable place for meetings, business or
leisure. |
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Greater Minneapolis Convention & Visitors
Association (GMCVA)
Offices: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minneapolis. It's a land of 10,000 things
to do. The area enjoys four distinct seasons,
offering a true variety of experiences.
Take in an outdoor music festival. Be awed
by ancient gallery artifacts. Dine at one
of the many sidewalk cafés. Or, ice skate
on one of the city's 22 lakes. The mission
of the Greater Minneapolis Convention &
Visitors Association is to sell, market
and internationally promote Minneapolis
as a premier, year-round destination for
conventions, trade shows, corporate meetings
and leisure travel. |
Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Naples, Florida
Funded by membership investments, the Chamber
works for a healthy economic climate that
includes good jobs, capital creation, and
honest, efficient government. The Chamber's
primary purpose is to foster business development
and advocate effective government policy
to ensure a healthy business climate. Members
are updated on those issues through the
Wake-Up Naples breakfast meetings, the monthly
newspaper and Executive Session business
forums. |
Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber is a voice
of business in Oklahoma City. They are working
to create a business climate that attracts
new businesses and enhances growth and expansion
opportunities for existing businesses. They
are committed to creating value-added membership
opportunities and benefits. The Chamber
provides services to help business and can
be a resource for demographic information,
networking events, and contacts. |
Greater Omaha Economic Development Council
Offices: Omaha, Nebraska
The Greater Omaha Economic Development Council
represents an eight-county metro area and
offers a full range of consultative services:
current data on available sites and buildings;
manpower availability, wage rates and productivity
levels; energy rates and availability; training
programs; and guidance on use and application
of development incentives including major
tax credits, refunds and exemptions for
new and expanding businesses. |
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Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
As an advocate for businesses throughout
the region, the Greater Philadelphia Chamber
of Commerce is dedicated to supporting and
encouraging the continued growth of each
of its nearly 6,000 member companies, and
the business community at large. Their main
objectives are to influence business-friendly
legislation in government, participate in
initiatives to improve education and the
community, present professional enrichment
programs, and to provide members with cost-efficient
ways to run their businesses. |
Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Phoenix, Arizona
The Greater Phoenix Chamber's mission is
to support the growth and development of
business and the quality of life of their
community, champion the voice of business
in government and keep businesses informed,
connected and prosperous. The Greater Phoenix
Chamber has forged strategic affiliations
with several community and economic development-related
organizations to create a united voice in
government, offer increased benefits to
members and open up new opportunities for
member networks. |
Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce
is business and professional people working
together to make the community a better
place for everyone. As a business organization
in southwestern Pennsylvania, the Chamber
contains more than 1,000 member firms, ranging
from entrepreneurial, single-employee businesses
to international conglomerates, employing
thousands. The Chamber's diverse membership
offers unlimited opportunities for developing
ideas, cultivating business relationships
and working toward one common goal: the
continuing excellence of the greater Pittsburgh
business community. |
Greater Pittsburgh Convention & Visitors
Bureau
Offices: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The David L Lawrence Convention Center is
a significant symbol of the “new” Pittsburgh
Region. As Pittsburgh continues to revolutionize
into a regional destination place, this
landmark building has become the cornerstone
of the transformation. Greater Pittsburgh
Convention & Visitors Bureau is the official
tourism promotion agency for Allegheny County
and the lead tourist promotion agency for
the Pittsburgh and Its Countryside group.
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Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Providence, Rhode Island
The mission of the Greater Providence Chamber
of Commerce is to develop a positive and
productive business climate for their
community through economic development,
political action and civic endeavor. The
Chamber is dedicated to helping member businesses
of all sizes grow and prosper in Rhode Island
and to attracting investment from outside
Rhode Island. The Chamber will promote programs
of a civic, social and cultural nature and
through its growing membership, provide
the leadership, ideas, energy and finances
to help address major community challenges. |
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