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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
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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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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
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Bloomington Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Bloomington, Indiana
The Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce is the largest and oldest business
advocacy association in Bloomington and Monroe County. Members include both
small and large businesses, retailers, professionals, educators, service
providers, governmental units, manufacturers, non-profit organizations and
individuals. They promote initiatives that strengthen the business climate
of their city, county, region, and state; and they encourage active participation
in community leadership and public service. They work to improve the quality
of life and economic well-being of all citizens. They provide programs,
tools and information to help their members become more competitive.
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Boise Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Boise, Idaho
The Boise Chamber of Commerce's mission is to be the community's most indispensable
business organization by setting the gold standard of business advocacy
for economic well being, regional development and quality of life. In economic
vitality, they look to improve the region's economic health by attracting
and retaining targeted business and encouraging investment. In small business
success, they champion the growth of local small businesses by providing
opportunities for networking, visibility, referrals, education and training,
and pertinent business. |
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British Chamber of Commerce (BCC)
Offices: London, England
The British Chambers of Commerce comprise a national network of quality-accredited
Chambers of Commerce, all uniquely positioned at the heart of every business
community in the UK and representing more than 135,000 businesses of all
sizes in all sectors of the economy—equivalent to five million jobs. The
BCC represents the views and priorities as reflected across the chamber
network and undertakes proactive pieces of research and policy development
and responds to Government consultation. |
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Brookline Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Brookline, Massachusetts
The Brookline Chamber of Commerce is an organization representing the interests
of businesses and professions in Brookline, and is committed to adding value
to the community by working with local and state government to encourage
a strong, growing economy and keeping their business and professional community
competitive. Their effective advocacy is combined with a schedule of quality
programs and events throughout the year to help members develop strategic
relationships within the business and professional community, acquire new
information, and expand marketing opportunities. |
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Brooklyn
Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Brooklyn, New York
Founded in 1918, the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce is a business assistance
and economic development organization dedicated to helping businesses grow
and to promoting the economic development of Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Chamber
has over 1,300 Members, mostly small, local businesses, located in neighborhoods
across the borough. Larger firms, including many in financial services,
energy, insurance, manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, health care,
real estate and communications, are also active in the Chamber. The Brooklyn
Chamber provides a wide range of promotional, support and advocacy services
to assist its members. |
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Burbank Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Burlingame, California
It is the mission of the Burbank Chamber of Commerce to be the leading public
policy advocate for business, to promote economic growth, to be a strategic
partner in initiatives that enhance and preserve the quality of life in
the Burbank community. and to provide valued services to their members.
This annual publication by the Burbank Chamber of Commerce features listings
for more than 1,000 Chamber members and is divided by business categories. |
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Burlingame Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Burlingame, California
The mission of the Burlingame Chamber of Commerce is to nurture a progressive
business environment by bringing the business community together in defining
issues, developing programs and effecting public policy, through active
membership involvement. Benefits of membership include: chamber mixers,
member to member discount programs, internet listing, joint chamber mixers,
phone referrals, demographic & reference materials, and shuttle services. |
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