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Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce is a modern member-led organization with around
1,500 current members, and 55 staff operating in several locations in and
around Edinburgh. Their aim is to provide the best professional advice and
support in Edinburgh and the Lothians to businesses at all stages of development
from start up to maturity. The Chamber runs various Government training
programs including Modern Apprenticeships built around Vocational Qualifications
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Emeryville Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Emeryville, California
The Emeryville Chamber of Commerce, a membership-based non-profit business
organization whose mission is to promote local business, through its merger
with the Emeryville Industries Association, is one of the oldest business
development organizations in the Bay Area. The new organization, the Emeryville
Chamber of Commerce, works to promote the overall health and vitality of
Emeryville and the surrounding area through promotion of business and the
free enterprise system. |
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Encino Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Encino, California
Encino is the San Fernando Valley's premiere business community located
North of Los Angeles stretching from the 405 freeway on the East to Tarzana
on the West. The Encino Chamber of Commerce has been serving the business
community of Encino with excellence since 1936. The Encino Chamber has more
than 400 member companies that represent a broad array of services. Encino
has the reputation of being the Valley's premier business community. The
chamber forges strong ties between the businesses and the community to make
the area a better place in which to live, work, and play. |
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Evanston
Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Evanston, Illinois
The Evanston Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1921 and now, in its 84th
year, is the only non-profit business organization in the region solely
supported by private industry. The chamber provides leadership and services
for its more than 650 member companies who represent the diverse economy
of the Evanston region. Through the collective efforts of individual volunteers,
The chamber fosters a competitive business climate conducive to growth,
prosperity and maintaining a high quality of life. The chamber membership
represents the six sectors of the Evanston economy: manufacturing, services,
retail, high-tech, health care and educational institutions, and the hospitality
industry. |
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