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Irvine Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Irvine, California
The establishment of the Irvine Chamber of Commerce was the result of dedication and hard work of dozens of people. Tracing the history of this organization takes them back to 1978. The Irvine City Council was considering an ordinance that would have regulated access to local shopping centers by petitioners and private organizations raising funds. As the chamber celebrates its 26th Anniversary, current membership stands at 1,000. The chamber's continued success has played an important part in creating an attractive environment for major companies who now make Irvine their home.
Irving Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Irving, Texas
Irving-Las Colinas is home to more than 7,000 local to multi-national companies and nearly 200,000 residents. Accentuated by its rich heritage, enduring quality and ultramodern businesses, Irving-Las Colinas is in the population center of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex with easy access to anywhere in the Metroplex, anywhere in the nation or anywhere in the world. Paramount to Irving-Las Colinas is its commitment to providing valuable educational opportunities, supporting company growth and securing its characteristic hometown-appeal. Irving-Las Colinas offers residents a wide selection of housing, churches, retail, restaurants, hotels, entertainment and healthcare facilities.
Italy America Chamber of Commerce (IACC)
Offices: New York, New York; Chicago, Illinois & Los Angeles, California
The Italy-America Chamber of Commerce is a private, not-for-profit, membership organization that represents the interests of companies that have, or that are interested in establishing business and commercial relations between the United States and Italy. The IACC brings together businesses—ranging from individual entrepreneurs to large corporations—advancing the interests of its members through contacts and interaction with government agencies, trade associations and leading international organizations.