LAX Coastal Area Chamber of Commerce is an organization that seeks to advance and foster the business communities of Marina del Rey, Playa del Rey and Playa Vista. The organization holds programs, events and services and helps member businesses advertise and build connections with other local businesses. Outreach for the coastal area community, educational programs, events and happenings are also provided and sponsored by this chamber of commerce.
Visit the LAX Coastal Area Chamber of Commerce's website for information on upcoming events, partnerships and member businesses. Interested parties may access a directory of businesses and read up on how to become a member through the website.
The chamber is dedicated to providing a range of opportunities for its 2,400 member businesses in Middlesex County. It conducts regular networking events, business referrals, educational programs and services. Programs include monthly member breakfast meetings, a monthly calendar of events, a series of seminars for small businesses, publicity, referrals, grand openings for new businesses, insurance plans for member businesses, special education training and business counseling.
Since March 29, 1949, this office has served as the central organization of the Pacific Palisades business community. Arthur Loomis of the Santa Monica Land and Water Company served as its first president, while J.U. Chaffin, Bay Theatre manager, was his vice president, and Phyllis Genovese, owner of the Palisades Letter Shop on Via de la Paz, was the Chamber's first treasurer.
Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce is a community organization serving the residents of McHenry County. The chamber includes five divisions: a community services division, with various activities and events geared towards community outreach; a business development division, dedicated to enhancing local businesses; a member benefits division, serving the chamber members; a finance division, focused on the fiscal integrity of the chamber; and an ambassadors division, which works on outreach to the community.
The Chamber of Commerce serves many functions within the Fair Oaks community. Its services are funded by membership investment dues, special fundraising projects and publication sales.
The Chamber is, for all intents and purposes, the Fair Oaks board of supervisors, with many of its members serving roles as honorary mayors, county special events coordinators among many others. The Chamber also sponsors many events throughout the year.
This private non-profit works to promote local business interests and encourage investment in Towson. The Chamber also sponsors high profile local events like the Feet on the Street block party, the Towson Farmers Market and the Towsontown Spring Festival.
The Salem Chamber of Commerce works with city businesses to support the downtown economy and promote business for the good of the entire community. The Chamber is the largest organization of its kind in the city. In addition to supporting local businesses in establishing a presence in the city, the Chamber offers networking events and sponsors cultural and civic events as well as other initiatives that foster Salem's growth and vibrance. The Chamber is directly involved in a number of other oranizations that support business and tourism in the city as well as in the region, including Destination Salem, Enterprise Center at Salem State University, Massachusetts Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives, North of Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau, Salem Main Streets, Salem Parking Board and Salem Partnership.
For more information on how to become a member of the Salem Chamber of Commerce and a calendar of upcoming events and information on participating businesses, be sure to visit the Chamber of Commerce's Website.
The Greater Palm Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is a group of businesspeople who have come together to promote the community and its member businesses. This helps businesses within its purview flourish. Ostensibly, this benefit should trickle down to the community.
This Chamber also promotes community events like the annual Fine Arts and Crafts Festival on the Chamber website.
Led by president and CEO Barry Feingold, this active business organization covers 10 local towns and hosts at least one event a week. The chamber serves as a "unified voice" for the area's businesses, and represents its members through promotion and public policy initiatives. Based in Milford, the chamber also focuses on Bellingham, Franklin, Holliston, Hopedale, Hopkinton, Medway, Mendon, Millis and Upton.
The Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce is comprised of 1,100 members. The chamber has a five star accredited rating, one of only two in the state, and often puts on networking events, produces a newsletter, and represents the interest of local businesses to legislators. The chamber aims to create a strong local economy through these efforts.
The Roscoe Village Chamber of Commerce has been championing local businesses since its founding in 1996.
Its office is located on North Wolcott Avenue, just north of Belmont Avenue. Staff members are dedicated to providing leadership for the 250 Roscoe Village companies to maintain owners' overall success.
Various resources are available within the chamber office, including licensing information and public way applications.