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Sacramento Metro Chamber
Offices: Sacramento, California
The Metro Chamber is the oldest, largest
and most influential business organization
in the area and is the only chamber of commerce
with a regional scope. Today, it has 2,400
members serving the business and economic
development needs of Sacramento, El Dorado,
Placer, Sutter, Yolo and Yuba counties.
The Metro Chamber's long-term vision is
to act as a catalyst in transforming the
Sacramento region into an international
center for commerce, learning, culture and
recreation. |
Saint Louis Regional Chamber & Growth Association
(RCGA)
Offices: St Louis, Missouri
The St Louis Regional Chamber and Growth
Association has three primary roles: to
serve as the regional chamber of commerce
for over 4,000 member companies; to serve
as the bi-state region’s lead economic development
organization; and to investigate and support
public policy initiatives that help the
region thrive and grow. The St Louis RCGA
represents the 16-county, bi-state region
comprised of the City of St Louis, the Missouri
counties of St Louis, St Charles, Lincoln,
Warren, Franklin, Jefferson and Washington;
and the Illinois counties of St Clair, Jersey,
Madison, Clinton, Monroe, Bond, Macoupin
and Calhoun. |
San Bruno Chamber of Commerce
Offices: San Bruno, California
The mission of the San Bruno Chamber of
Commerce is to promote and enhance the economic
growth and vitality of San Bruno businesses
and the community. The San Bruno Chamber
of Commerce produces a prestigious chamber
directory on a semi-annual basis. The directory
is distributed to businesses, residents,
and visitors. The chamber receives calls
daily and only chamber members are referred
to businesses or individuals requesting
suppliers and services. |
San Carlos Chamber of Commerce
Offices: San Carlos, California
The San Carlos Chamber of Commerce is an
association of businesses combining their
efforts to ensure the economic vitality
of the City. The chamber works continuously
with the City of San Carlos to make sure
that San Carlos is a quality place in which
to live and do business. In addition to
the activities carried on by its directors
and committee members, the chamber is 'Information
Central' for visitors, new residents, potential
businesses and the community. The office
provides a wealth of information on San
Carlos and the area. |
San Diego North Chamber of Commerce
Offices: San Diego, California
The Chamber is a voice in the community.
Members have an opportunity to impact the
direction of business through participation
in Chamber committees. The San Diego North
Chamber of Commerce encompasses eleven communities:
Rancho Bernardo, 4S Ranch, Rancho Peñasquitos,
Carmel Mountain Ranch, North Poway, Scripps
Ranch, Torrey Highlands, Sabre Springs,
Miramar, Mira Mesa, Sorrento Mesa. |
San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce
Offices: San Diego, California
The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce
is committed to providing broad-based economic
value for its members and the international
region. The San Diego Regional Chamber of
Commerce is committed to providing money
saving discounts and other Value Added Benefits
to its members. With more than 3,000 members,
the Chamber of Commerce is actively involved
in public policy and providing valuable
resources to its members. The Chamber has
been involved with public policy issues. |
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San Francisco Chamber of Commerce
Offices: San Francisco, California
The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce is
your link to influential people, innovative
ideas and exclusive opportunities. Chamber
members are as diverse as the city itself:
they represent businesses of all sizes and
industries, and viewpoints from every position
on the political spectrum. Together, they're
shaping San Francisco's dynamic business
environment and making the city an exceptional
place to live and work. |
San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce
Offices: San Francisco, California
The San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce
is the largest broad-based business advocate
to government in the Santa Clara Valley.
Membership represents 2,000 private sector
companies and non-profit organizations.
They include firms of all sizes and companies
from every industry within the area. They
help businesses protect their interests
with city, county, state and federal governments.
They provide products, produce events and
deliver services to help companies reduce
costs and grow their business. |
San Mateo Area Chamber of Commerce
Offices: San Mateo, California
The San Mateo Area Chamber of Commerce is
the voice of business in the mid-San Francisco
Peninsula. Representing hundreds of member
businesses employing more than 20,000 workers,
the chamber works for a stable economy and
a vital community in the San Mateo area.
The San Mateo Area Chamber of Commerce promotes
business and the public interest through
representation, advocacy and sponsorship.
The chamber organizes and funds programs
that support the economic, civic, cultural
and educational excellence of the San Mateo
area. |
San Rafael Chamber of Commerce
Offices: San Rafael, California
The San Rafael Chamber of Commerce is a
member-based business advocacy organization
providing a strong voice in support of the
economic vitality of their community. The
San Rafael Chamber of Commerce provides
many valuable services and benefits for
its membership. They're making their community
more competitive through economic development,
protecting your interests with elected officials,
supporting your need for better-educated
employees, and speaking out for you on issues
crucial to your success. |
Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Santa Barbara, California
It is the mission of the Santa Barbara Chamber
of Commerce to foster the economic vitality
and quality of life within the Santa Barbara
Region. They work to preserve the existing
economic structure while promoting the enhancement
of a strong and diverse economic base, as
well as To identify and provide products
and services that fill the needs of the
members and stimulate continued membership
growth. Lastly, they identify important
issues, to establish collaborative rapport
with elected and government officials. |
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