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South Carolina Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Columbia, South Carolina
The South Carolina Chamber of Commerce,
as the unified voice of business and industry,
serves as catalyst for statewide increased
per capita income and global competitiveness
through its efforts to: decrease business
costs and increase productivity; build a
highly-skilled, capable workforce; nurture
entrepreneurial development; foster a favorable
climate among their members and their
employees; and, improve quality of life
for all South Carolinians. |
South Dakota Retailers Association (SDRA)
Offices: Pierre, South Dakota
The South Dakota Retailers Association represents
the interests of retail businesses who sell
retail products and services throughout
the State of South Dakota. For over 100
years, the Association has played an important
role in retailing, by: representing retail
interests in the legislative process, providing
members with money-saving services, keeping
members informed about laws, regulations,
and retail trends, maintaining a close affiliation
with national retail organizations to favorably
influence federal issues. |
Southern Growth Policy Board
Offices: Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina
Southern Growth Policies Board is a non-partisan
public policy think tank. Formed by the
region's governors in 1971, Southern Growth
Policies Board develops and advances visionary
economic development policies by providing
a forum for partnership and dialog among
a diverse cross-section of the region's
governors, legislators, business and academic
leaders and the economic- and community-development
sectors. |
South Padre Island Convention & Visitors
Bureau
Offices: South Padre Island, Texas
The South Padre Island Convention and Visitors
Bureau is a team of professionals that work
every day to make your future or current
visit a more pleasant one. They are available
to answer questions, help you plan trips,
send you free information, or just available
to chat if you so desire. Consider them
your personal travel assistants, available
to help in any way they can. |
South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce
Offices: South San Francisco, California
The mission of the South San Francisco Chamber
of Commerce is to promote and support the
economic well being of its members, and
provide maximum business networking opportunities.
The South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce
is dedicated to business and committed to
promoting the City of South San Francisco
as an excellent place to conduct business.
The Chamber of Commerce is solely supported
by its membership, the City of South San
Francisco and activities that it sponsors. |
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Southwest Michigan First
Offices: Kalamazoo, Michigan
Creating and supporting a thriving economy
requires a bold vision of the future, unbridled
creativity, strong financial resources and
committed people. Kalamazoo has a long,
rich history of entrepreneurial innovation
of launching and supporting highly successful
companies. Since 1999, Southwest Michigan
First had been the community's driving force
in carrying on that tradition. The Kalamazoo
Region's premiere business catalyst and
networking organization, Southwest Michigan
First is a privately funded economic development
organization. |
Spokane Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Spokane, Washington
The Spokane Regional Chamber of Commerce
is the largest chamber in the Inland Northwest,
with over 1400 business members representing
more than 100,000 residents. Their membership
represents the broad spectrum of businesses
in their region—85% have fewer than
25 employees, and nearly 70% have fewer
than 10 employees. Every major industry
sector is well represented in the Chamber
membership. |
Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC)
Offices: Stockholm-Upsala, Sweden
The Stockholm Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary
business organization with 2,350 member
companies, ranging from world giants to
small entrepreneurs. Their main duty is
to represent the industrial and commercial
community in the counties of Stockholm and
Uppsala at all levels-regional, national
and international. The Chamber was established
in 1902. In 1916 the Government authorized
the chamber to act as representative for
regional enterprise and business. |
Storage Networking Industry Association
(SNIA)
Offices: Colorado Springs, Colorado
SNIA was incorporated in December 1997 and
is a registered 501-C6 non-profit trade
association. Their members are dedicated
to "ensuring that storage networks become
complete and trusted solutions across the
IT community". SNIA works towards this goal
by forming and sponsoring technical work
groups, by producing the Storage Networking
World Conference series, by building and
maintaining a vendor neutral Technology
Center and by promoting activities that
expand the breadth and quality of the storage
networking market. |
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Studio City Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Studio City, California
Studio City is one of 24 named communities
in the San Fernando Valley, which are part
of the incorporated City of Los Angeles.
Only 12 miles northwest of the Los Angeles
Civic Center, Studio City is nestled in
the foothills of the north slope of the
Santa Monica mountains, a prime location
for easy access to employment centers in
Hollywood, Downtown, the Valley and Beverly
Hills. |
Sunnyvale Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Sunnyvale, California
The Sunnyvale Chamber of Commerce leads
collaborative activities and promotes policies
designed to connect, educate and energize
the business community to achieve economic
vitality. The Sunnyvale Chamber of Commerce
leads collaborative activities and promotes
policies designed to connect, educate and
energize the business community to achieve
economic vitality. The Sunnyvale Chamber
of Commerce is celebrating 100 years of
service. |
Swiss American Business Council (SABC)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
The Swiss-American Business Council is a
leading business organization dedicated
to assisting companies, trade groups, entrepreneurs
and professionals to expand opportunities
in regional, national and transatlantic
commerce. Members of the SABC include multinational
companies, SMEs and startups, all of whom
share a keen interest in the prosperous
Swiss-American business community. Switzerland-US
trade represents a significant portion of
transatlantic commerce. Switzerland is the
sixth largest foreign investor in the United
States, with over 700 Swiss companies providing
employment for more than half a million
Americans. |
Swiss American Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Geneva, Switzerland
The Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce is
a 2,500 member, not-for-profit organization
committed to the promotion and facilitation
of business relations between the United
States of America and Switzerland. They'll
continue to encourage initiatives from members,
and to combine their resources with theirs
to do what no one business can do alone.
They take the lead in furthering members'
business interests in Switzerland, the US,
and internationally, through lobbying, public
relations efforts, and direct government
contacts. |
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