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Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Walnut Creek, California
Founded in 1926, the Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce has grown into a major
grassroots, member-driven association of businessmen and women. As is stated
in its mission statement, the chamber advocates common business interests,
fosters and promotes a healthy, competitive business climate and enhances
the quality of life in Walnut Creek. Literally tens of thousands of hours
are donated by their chamber members each year for the benefit of all segments
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Waltham West Suburban Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Waltham, Massachusetts
The Waltham West Suburban Chamber of Commerce is
an independent organization that represents the business community in the
Waltham area and West Suburban region. There are nearly 700 business members
who invest in the organization with their dollars, program ideas, and volunteer
effort through committees and other related activities. In turn, the chamber
utilizes the investment to help business do business through local governmental
affairs, state and federal legislative advocacy, public relations, economic
and community development, business and educational programs, and a "voice
for business." |
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Hollywood Chamber of Commerce
Offices: West Hollywood, California
The West Hollywood Chamber of Chamber advocates on behalf of over 550 businesses
in the City of West Hollywood. The chamber believes that the best way to
cultivate new business is to meet fellow business representatives face to
face. The chamber keeps businesses up-to-date with issues and events. One
of the ways the chamber works to support their diverse business community
is through representing the interests of business with government and political
action. |
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Wellesley Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Wellesley, Massachusetts
The Wellesley Chamber of Commerce was incorporated and exists for the purpose
of advancing the commercial, industrial, professional, civic, educational,
cultural and general interests of Wellesley and its environs. Their organization
of business and professional people works for a healthy economic climate
of good jobs, capital creation and honest, efficient government. Their strength
lies in the number and diversity of their membership. The Wellesley Chamber
has the knowledge and insight to identify issues of importance to the business
community and the combined means to devise and implement strategies to address
them. |
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Wichita Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Wichita, Kansas
The Chamber daily recognizes the fact that the community will only prosper
and advance to the degree that they effectively respond to business and
personal needs. As a result, the customers and leaders of the Wichita Chamber
recently established an aggressive set of new leadership expectations for
their organization. The Chamber will position Wichita to secure new jobs,
expand their existing job base and gain new capital investment in the region.
Gaining and maintaining high quality, high paying jobs for their region
is the "heartbeat" of their commitment to advance the wealth and well-being
of all South Central Kansans. |
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Winchester Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Winchester, Massachusetts
The Winchester Chamber of Commerce is a great way of promoting your business,
networking, supporting the community and protecting the livelihoods of local
merchants and service providers. Their major focus in the past several years
has been to enhance the center area. Beautification efforts continue with
the growing Daffodil program, Adopt and Island on Waterfield Road, and the
hanging of kissing balls and garlands. The chamber funds the entire holiday
lighting. The chamber works closely with the selectmen to help maintain
an economically attractive business climate. |
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Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce (WHCC)
Offices: Woodland Hills, California
The Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce is comprised of professional business
men and women who are dedicated to improving the quality of life for those
who live and work here—now and in the future. Since its inception in 1942,
the chamber has been dedicated to community service, organizing special
events that benefit charitable groups, and coordinating various committees
and programs to address the social, political and economic concerns of residents
and businesses in the Woodland Hills area. The chamber's 21-member board
of directors and full-time office staff work throughout the year to guide
chamber members and serve the needs of the community. |
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