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In this episode of Develop This, Dennis Fraise speaks with Doug Van Dyke, CEO of Leadership Simplified, about the intricacies of economic development organizations (EDCs). They discuss the role of EDCs, the pros and cons of regionalization, the challenges of collaboration, and the relationship between EDCs and chambers of commerce. Doug shares insights on strategic planning, executive coaching, and the importance of having a neutral party in discussions about regionalism. The conversation highlights the need for collaboration and the potential benefits of working together to enhance economic development efforts. Takeaways EDCs often require strategic planning, executive coaching, and team development. Regionalization can enhance collaboration but may also lead to competition among EDCs. Silos and ego can hinder effective regional collaboration. A neutral party can facilitate discussions and help align goals. Mission creep can occur when EDCs and chambers of commerce have differing focuses. Successful regional collaboration can lead to greater economic opportunities. EDCs should consider regionalization when scale can be advantageous. The relationship between EDCs and chambers of commerce can vary based on community needs. Effective communication and collaboration are essential for EDC's success. Leadership Simplified offers training and strategic planning services for EDCs.
In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, Clint Nessmith, CEO of Resource Development Group, reveals the niche world of economic development fundraising consulting. He explains how his firm exclusively works with economic development organizations and chambers of commerce across the country, particularly focusing on larger regional chambers in major markets. Nessmith shares insights about the fundraising process, the importance of market validation, and how proper fundraising can unite communities behind a shared vision. Like this show? Please leave us a review here (https://econdevshow.com/rate-this-podcast/) — even one sentence helps! Actionable Takeaways Consider hiring specialized fundraising consultants for major economic development campaigns Validate your fundraising goals through market research before launching campaigns Use fundraising processes to unite community stakeholders behind a shared vision Focus on creating comprehensive plans that address market-identified needs Don't hesitate to delay fundraising if market validation suggests you're not ready Leverage external expertise to add credibility to your fundraising efforts Stay informed about economic development funding trends through industry resources Build fundraising models that match your organization's size and scope Use fundraising campaigns as opportunities to strengthen community relationships Incorporate market feedback into your organizational messaging and planning Special Guest: Clint Nessmith.
Christine M. Buhler leads the fundraising, donor development, communications and marketing efforts for the Talcott Mountain Science Center & Academy. New President of the Avon Chamber of commerce.
What does a chamber of commerce do? Find out as Eric Lopkin talks with Jessica Olander, President of the CT River Valley Chamber.
Christopher Barber - Cheaper Than a Geek https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherjbarber/ Host Karl had a great chat with Christopher Barber from Cheaper Than a Geek in Maryland. Topics include networking for client attraction, and using Chambers of Commerce to spread a wide net that brings in new clients for decades. Chris got involved in his local chamber and worked his way up to being involved at the state and federal levels. Chris tells how he stumbled at first, with the local chamber, and then learned how to leverage it year after year. Side note: Chris gives out "nerd" glasses as a gimmick, and Nerds candy at parades. Details in the podcast. About Christopher Barber Barber is the Founder, CEO, and Chief Nerd at Cheaper Than A Geek, an award-winning IT services firm known for delivering enterprise-level support to small businesses. With over two decades of experience in the IT industry, Christopher has built a reputation as a leader in providing innovative, customer-centric solutions that empower businesses to thrive in a digital world. He has served at the executive level on multiple chamber boards, including the Maryland State Chamber of Commerce, and is a frequent speaker on topics ranging from cybersecurity to the strategic benefits of IT outsourcing. Christopher's dedication to exceptional service and community engagement has earned him numerous accolades, including recognition as a Most Admired CEO by The Daily Record and as a U.S. Chamber of Commerce Top 100 Small Business honoree.
Change Makers: Leadership, Good Business, Ideas and Innovation
Joining Michael on Change Makers is Shevaun Haviland, Director-General of the British Chambers of Commerce, with a clarion call for renewed confidence in ‘Brand Britain'. On the roof of the Corinthia hotel in the heart of the capital, Shevaun shares her vision for revitalising the country's self-image, and the importance of public-private partnerships in driving economic growth. Shevaun spoke to Michael about her extensive experience across the public and private sectors, and how she has always maintained the belief that the UK remains the best place in the world for starting and growing a business. And in the week of a General Election, Shevaun remains optimistic about Britain's potential, no matter the result. She emphasises the importance of playing as a team, attracting inward investment, and showcasing the best of what Britain has to offer.
BRX Pro Tip: 4 Ways to Leverage Local Chambers of Commerce Stone Payton: [00:00:00] And we are back with Business RadioX Pro Tips. Stone Payton and Lee Kantor here with you. Lee, we have been so blessed with some marvelous relationships with local Chambers of Commerce throughout the Business RadioX network. What’s your take on […]
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast Shawnee Caruthers is joined by Jennifer Mellor, Chief Innovation Officer at the Phoenix Chamber Foundation and Mike Huckins, Senior Vice President of Public Affairs and IT Operations at the Greater Phoenix Chamber. Together, Jennifer and Mike are working on ElevateEdAZ, a remarkable initiative by the Arizona design team that's revolutionizing education and workforce development in the state, is working to be at the intersection of key stakeholders to provide real opportunities for learners. Links: Full Shownotes AccelerateED Phoenix Chamber Greater Phoenix Chamber
Title: "S6 Ep 16: Meet Dan, Head of Media & Communications at Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce" Description: In this exciting episode of our podcast series, we have the pleasure of introducing Dan, the Head of Media & Communications at Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce. Join us as we delve into Dan's journey, expertise, and the impactful role he plays in shaping the media landscape within the vibrant Birmingham community. Throughout our conversation, we uncover Dan's insights into the evolving realm of media and communications, exploring the strategies and initiatives that drive engagement, foster connections, and promote economic growth. From traditional media platforms to the digital landscape, Dan shares his invaluable perspective on navigating the ever-changing media environment. Discover how Dan and the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce are spearheading innovative approaches to communication, amplifying voices, and championing the diverse businesses and industries that call Birmingham home. Whether you're a business owner, aspiring communicator, or simply intrigued by the dynamic intersection of media and commerce, this episode offers a wealth of inspiration and practical wisdom. Join us as we meet Dan, Head of Media & Communications at Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, and gain unique insights into the power of effective communication in driving positive change and fostering community growth. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/faithbrynelsinsightsshow/message
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The European single market was established 30 years ago to provide for freedom of movement for goods and services, Capital and people. For the most part, it has been a huge success for EU member states, but according to a new report from the European Chambers of Commerce, there are still major problems trading between them including some member states, insisting on highly unusual rules and standards, which make it difficult for foreign firms to trad Ian Talbot the Chief Executive of Chambers Ireland spoke to Joe about the report findings.
Join Host Shae Bynes as she sits with Krystal Parker (President of the US Christian Chamber of Commerce) to discuss Krystal's journey of resilience and redemption, her insights on faith-work integration, and the opportunity we have as believers in business for greater collective impact through Kingdom collaboration. Show some love and support the show at https://buymeacoffee.com/shaebynesConnect with Krystal and the U.S. Christian Chamber of Commerce at https://uschristianchamber.com/Join us at the U.S. Christian Chamber of Commerce Global Conference in Orlando, Florida: https://uschristianchamber.com/us-christian-chamber-swc-2024-business-expo-and-national-conference/About Your Host:Affectionately known as ‘Chief Fire Igniter,' Shae Bynes inspires and equips leaders to be catalysts for transformation in the marketplace. Shae is a pioneer in the Kingdom entrepreneurship movement who has touched the hearts and minds of over one million people through her writing, teaching, speaking, and mentoring since 2012. As an advisor and strategist, she has served start-up entrepreneurs and established CEOs across various industries. Whether she is speaking with audiences publicly or consulting clients privately, you can expect Shae to deliver an abundance of truth with love, grace, and contagious joy. Connect with Shae at https://shaebynes.com
Baroness Martha Lane Fox reflects on a challenging year for tech businesses, explains why we should be more concerned about a “profound shift in information flows” than destruction by robots, and unpacks why we shouldn't be too pessimistic about startup funding. Elsewhere on the show, she looks ahead to a year of political uncertainty and explains why the first trillionaire in the world will “probably” come from the green transition. Lane Fox is a British businesswoman, philanthropist and public servant. She co-founded Last Minute during the dotcom boom in 1998 with Brent Hoberman, taking it to a public listing two years later. She entered the House of Lords as a crossbencher in 2013, becoming Baroness Martha Lane-Fox of Soho and the youngest female life peer. That same year, Lane Fox was appointed CBE for "services to the digital economy and charity". And in 2014 she was appointed chancellor of the Open University, a role that she continues to hold. Since October 2022 the entrepreneur has been president of the British Chambers of Commerce, a business network spanning companies of different sizes across all sectors.
The popular and well-known Northants & Milton Keynes Chambers of Commerce Group Commercial Director Sunny Singh gives an update on the latest Chamber activities, with a finger on the pulse of the mood around the region, also sharing details of the Northamptonshire Business Awards and Next Generation initiative. See https://northants-chamber.co.uk/
Hometown Radio 10/19/23 3p: Congressman Salud Carbajal then Kassi Dee from South County Chambers of Commerce
Emily McLain is the Small Business and Member Support Manager at the Greater Des Moines Partnership, an economic and community development organization that serves Greater Des Moines. She has a passion for community and works to create small business programming and build up small business owners in Greater Des Moines. Emily earned dual degrees in Criminology and Communications Studies from the University of Iowa. When she's not working, Emily loves reading, cheering for the Hawkeyes and Minnesota Vikings and traveling with friends. Listen to my feature on Emily's Podcast:Small Business and Start Up Stories DSM Podcast CONNECT WITH DSM PARTNERSHIP:www.dsmpartnership.com Produced by: Northgate Marketing, Inc. Host: David Allen Tracy CONNECT WITH DAVID:InstagramLinkedinwww.davidallentracy.com FOLLOW NORTHGATE:LinkedinInstagramFacebookYouTubewww.wearenorthgate.com
The show: The full interview with bonus material: The Ontario Chamber of Commerce recently released a report calling on all three levels of government to tackle the Affordable Housing Crisis. Some people might wonder why a business organization is producing housing reports. Port Hope Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Officer Brenda Whitehead will dive into […] The post Chambers of Commerce call on all three levels of government to address housing crisis appeared first on Consider This. Related posts: Some optimism shines through despite gloom in Ontario Chamber report, says Port Hope CEO Four chambers of commerce join to deliver creative buy local program to stimulate Northumberland economy County plans to create affordable housing specifically for workers if they promise to stay
In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, Dane Carlson discusses the book "From Relevant to Essential: Five Key Insights for Chambers of Commerce" by Casey Steinbach. It addresses the tension between serving individual businesses (the "me" members) and focusing on supporting the community as a whole (the "we" members). Carlson appreciates how the author recognizes that there are different types of members in a chamber of commerce: those who join for direct benefits and those who support the community's overall development. He appreciates Steinbach's call for a more community-oriented focus among chambers, as well as her insight into the conflicts that arise from trying to provide services to both types of members. He highly recommends the book for individuals who work within chambers of commerce or who seek to understand their evolving roles and challenges. Like this show? Please leave us a review here (https://econdevshow.com/rate-this-podcast/) — even one sentence helps!
Chambers of Commerce fear not being heard, band together by CommonWealth Magazine
How Melvin Coleman is leading the ATL Black Chambers of Commerce to help foster the new Black Wall Street. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate us and write a review on your favorite podcasting platform. APPLE PODCAST https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mornings-with-joel-commercial-real-estate-podcast/id1567961644 SPOTIFY PODCAST https://open.spotify.com/show/6xELTweUS6HWhHKtphRxE6?si=LvpekFZ6Qb2T5-g0PwclWA&nd=1 AUDIBLE PODCAST https://www.audible.com/pd/Podcast/B08JJNFCJJ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvmX7bTRFFCalYQlWSjppsg Be sure to follow us for the most recent updates: LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/mornings-with-joel-commercial-real-estate-podcast/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/WallStCapital INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/wallstreetcapitalpartners/ Comments from the live chat: 00:36:36 Amber Lawson: Can you talk about some of the events from the past year? 00:37:18 Taryn Bell: There are several resources here in Atlanta for African American entrepreneurs, what separates you all from those other resources? For example, the RICE Center. 00:44:41 Taryn Bell: Extremely helpful - thank you 00:47:32 Amber Lawson: REGISTER HERE FOR THE ABC Construction Education Event https://tinyurl.com/4ams2495 00:51:33 NJ: Veteran Entrepreneurs Group 00:51:50 NJ: Training & Professional Development 00:52:13 NJ: Young Entrepreneurs Collaborative 00:53:15 NJ: https://atlantablackchambers.org/ 01:06:07 Willie Smith: Great presentation. I look forward to following the ABC in the future. 01:06:16 Willie Smith: Thanks guys and sisters
Krystal Parker is a former executive for a Fortune 200 publicly traded oil and gas company. She has over 25 years of experience in organizational management, leading hundreds of union & non-union employees to provide J.D. Powers, award-winning customer service to more than 2.1 million customers across the U.S. A former college dropout, Parker advanced her education at Harvard Business School for senior executive leaders focusing on innovation, globalization, and leadership diversity. She earned an undergrad in psychology and a master's in marketing. As a certified DISC behavioral specialist, trainer, speaker, and coach, Parker opened a boutique consulting company, Intent & Impact, to help companies increase profit, reduce turnover, and enhance employee engagement. A best selling author and professor, Krystal teaches graduate and undergraduate level courses. She is also the president of the United States & Central Florida Christian Chambers of Commerce.
Kassi Dee, Board Member of the SC Chambers check in on First Look with Andy Morris to introduce us all to the Chamber Business of the Month... Rugged Radios of AG.
Both North Carolina and South Carolina scored some major wins in 2022, with big companies announcing big investments in the states. In this episode, we discuss what's attracting businesses to come here and what we are doing to make sure we have the workforce to support them. Our panelists are Bob Morgan, President and CEO, SC Chamber of Commerce and Gary Salamido, President and CEO, NC Chamber of Commerce. Other topics include: designing the workforce of the future, mental health and what's on the horizon for 2023.
This week Dave Kilby, President of W.A.C.E., debuts a new format and answers questions submitted by some of our members. Topics covered include membership drives, having a chair-elect and who “owns” funds generated by committees. Have a question you want answered? Submit your question for a future “Ask Dave” segment to dave.kilby@calchamber.com.
Ray Schwetz and Donyshia Boston-Hill talk with Frank Camarano, President of the Nassau Council Chambers of Commerce. The Council's mission is to address legislative issues that impact businesses in the community.
In this week's episode Dave Kilby is joined by Diane Schwenke, President/CEO of the Grand Junction Area (CO) Chamber and long time chamber executive. Diane shares the secrets to her career longevity at one chamber while reflecting on the biggest changes and challenges to the chamber industry during her tenure.
In this week's episode Dave Kilby, President of W.A.C.E., dispels 6 chamber myths that can pop up unexpectedly at any board meeting and offers best practices to combat them.
Join Mark Snider as he talks with Joe Garcia of the Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce and Barbara Ransome of the Brookhaven Chambers of Commerce Coalition. A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org Find out more at https://chamberchatter.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-d2feee for 40% off for 4 months, and support Chamber Chatter.
In this episode Dave Kilby is joined by Mark Turner, President/CEO of the Gilroy (CA) Chamber and longtime W.A.C.E. member as he discusses the 4 potential disruptive forces that can wreak havoc on a business community and your community at large. He also shares valuable insight into what is most important for a chamber when managing a community crisis based on his own experience.
Join Mark Snider as he talks with Richard Branciforte, President of the Greater Roslyn Chamber of Commerce and Lori Malley, President of the East Northport Chamber of Commerce. A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org Find out more at https://chamberchatter.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-d2feee for 40% off for 4 months, and support Chamber Chatter.
Join Mark Snider as he talks with Maria Casini, President of the Malverne Chamber of Commerce, Janet Hoeft, President of the Northport Chamber of Commerce, and Ed Liberman, President of the Gold Coast Business Association. A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org Find out more at https://chamberchatter.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-d2feee for 40% off for 4 months, and support Chamber Chatter.
Kassi Dee checks in again on First Look with Andy Morris.
What does it mean to educate, empower, and advocate for your community? Julian Cañete, President & CEO Of The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce, is an expert on uplifting disadvantaged communities. He joins us today to discuss the work of the California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce and how they create a better quality of life for the community that they serve. The Chamber is more than just a social organization. They are dedicated to the economic development of the small businesses around them and providing equal opportunities to those who need them. Listen in to discover how you can become an advocate for your community and join forces with The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce to create positive change. More from Julian Cañete: Visit https://www.cahcc.com/ Call 916-444-2221 Twitter & Instagram: @cahispanic LinkedIn: Julian Cañete More From Jesse & Small Business Front: Visit https://www.smallbusinessfront.com/ LinkedIn: Small Business Front LinkedIn: Jesse Torres, Founder-SBF Instagram: @smallbizfront Twitter & Facebook: @SmallBizFront To join our community and get the most up-to-date resources and information for YOUR small business visit our NEW website: https://www.smallbusinessfront.com *Tell us what hack you're applying to YOUR business in the review section of Apple Podcasts and we'll give you and your biz a shout out in an upcoming episode! *Thank you for listening and please share the show or an episode you love with your favorite small business! We believe that when you succeed we all succeed, so let's share the knowledge and resources!
SC Chambers Ambassador Chair Kassi Dee joins First Look with Andy Morris to talk about the South County Chambers and introduce us to a new Business of the Month Winner.
Join Mark Snider as he talks with Louis Panacciulli, President of the Mineola Chamber of Commerce, Margo Cargill, President of the Uniondale Chamber of Commerce, and Margaret Grub, President of the Seaford Chamber of Commerce. A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org Find out more at https://chamberchatter.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-d2feee for 40% off for 4 months, and support Chamber Chatter.
Kassi Dee from the South County Chambers joins First Look with Andy Morris with a special guest to talk about some of the activities planned.
In this episode, I chat with Jamie Andrus, President & CEO of the Cache Chamber of Commerce. Jamie and I talk about her background and rural roots and how she came to lead the Cache Chamber of Commerce. We talk about the important roles chambers play in rural communities and the relationship between her chamber and the state legislature. We talk about the issues facing rural and urban Cache Valley - things like roads, traffic, water, the growth of Bear Lake and the coming of In-N-Out(!). We end, as always, with the Road Trip Music Question.Podcast music: “A Happy Day” by codemusic, http://www.jamendo.com, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/Remember that newsletter I mentioned? It really is going to happen starting this month (March 2022) as a companion to the podcast episodes. The newsletter will include some thoughts on that week's podcast episode as well as highlights from what I've been reading, thinking, researching, and learning about rural towns, entrepreneurs and small businesses in the American West. You can subscribe to the newsletter here: http://ruraltownsproject.substack.com
Kassi Dee from Nan's Pre-Owned Books in Grover Beach joins First Look with Andy Morris for our Weekly segment from the South County Chambers of Commerce.
We continue our look at small business owners in this episode, but with a twist. We talk about the value of our local chambers of commerce in supporting local businesses. These organizations can create not only successful entrepreneurs but also lend to successful communities with a thriving economy! https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-polakowski-b8252a35/ (David Polakowski) is the President/CEO of the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership. His background includes business ownership being a business owner, working in government in economic development, and in the nonprofit world. The https://chamberpartnership.org/ (Tri-Village Chamber Partnership (TVCP)) represents the https://marblecliff.org/ (Village of Marble Cliff), the https://www.grandviewheights.gov/ (City of Grandview Heights), and the https://upperarlingtonoh.gov/ (City of Upper Arlington, Ohio). These three suburban communities, located in the west/northwest area of Columbus, constitute a total population of around 40,000 residents. They are dynamic communities with great school systems, libraries, and active governments. Five years ago two chambers representing this area combined to form a new entity, and today the TCVP has over 400 members. David gives a better picture of what was going on and how this combined effort of the TVCP leads to greater economic progress in the area. The role of a business owner takes on so many different forms in today's economy. Individuals can open their own shop, buy a franchise, sign on to companies as independent workers, or become consultants. All of these options show potential, even in our new normal. We talk about the overall skills David sees as most important for business owners. We have gone through many changes in our economic landscape over the past two decades. We came back from 9-11, made it through a major recession, and now trying to conquer a pandemic. All of these had a major impact on businesses. David gives some insight into 2022 and how businesses should prepare. One major change over the past year or so was the quick but constant need to pivot to new circumstances in businesses. Technology played a huge role. Everyone learned Zoom. Restaurants had to change their products and services. Other employers had to deal with online ordering and delivery. And still, others still had to figure out how to market their business and stay relevant. How was the TVCP supporting local businesses during this time? The Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is a great opportunity to network with business leaders throughout Central Ohio, all are welcome! Watch the TVCP events page for details and registration on https://business.chamberpartnership.org/events (https://business.chamberpartnership.org/events) If you are outside of the Central Ohio area, here are some ideas on where to network: Check your nearest Chamber of Commerce (see links below to find local chambers) for their networking opportunities – you may not have to be a member to attend, although there could be a fee. Think about volunteering with a local organization of professionals. Here in Central Ohio we have 2 groups you may want to check: Columbus Gives Back https://columbusgivesback.org/ (https://columbusgivesback.org/) or BESA https://www.besa.org/ (https://www.besa.org/) Check local nonprofits that provide networking events. In Central Ohio you may want to check Networking Professionals of Columbus https://www.networkingprofessionalsofcolumbus.com/ (https://www.networkingprofessionalsofcolumbus.com/) Columbus Young Professionals Group https://www.cypclub.com/ (https://www.cypclub.com/) EVOLE Women's Networking https://www.evolvewomensnetwork.com/ (https://www.evolvewomensnetwork.com) Check online event groups like MeetUp http://www.meetup.com/ (www.meetup.com) Google is a great resource to find your local organizations! We would love to hear from you. Email us
Join Mark Snider as he talks with Ira Reiter, President of the Merrick Chamber of Commerce, Ben Jackson, President of the Freeport Chamber of Commerce and Frank Jorge, President of the Baldwin Chamber of Commerce. A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org Find out more at https://chamberchatter.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-d2feee for 40% off for 4 months, and support Chamber Chatter.
We continue our look at small business owners in our next episode, but with a twist. We will talk about the value of our local chambers of commerce. How these organizations can create not only successful entrepreneurs but also lend to successful communities with a thriving economy! We welcome David Polakowski, President/CEO of the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership. This episode will be in your podcast player on 2/21/22. We would love to hear from you. Email us at hello@lookingforwardourway.com. Find us on https://www.facebook.com/lookingforwardourway/ (Facebook). https://g.page/looking-forward-our-way/review?gm (Please review our podcast on Google!) And of course, everything can be found on our website, https://my.captivate.fm/www.lookingforwardourway.com (Looking Forward Our Way.) Recorded in Studio C at https://my.captivate.fm/www.channel511.com (511 Studios). A production of https://my.captivate.fm/www.circle270media.com (Circle270Media Podcast Consultants).
Many Republicans love to criticize the "Chamber of Commerce." But what is the chamber of commerce? In this podcast I answer that question, as well as describing the different types of chambers of commerce (there are many of them). I examine what they do, their basic political orientations, and why they will always oppose social conservative ideas.Article Referenced: Indiana under Republican Rule - https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2021/11/indiana-under-republican-rule-pro-business-policy-disappoints-outside-the-sunbelt/This episode sponsored by Gold River Trading Co. teas: https://goldriverco.com/ (Use discount code RENN10 for 10% off your oder).Subscribe to my newsletter at: https://aaronrenn.substack.com/
Join Mark Snider as he talks with Belinda Watkins, President of the Hempstead Chamber of Commerce, Don Schiavetta, President of the Bethpage Chamber of Commerce and Matt Nartowicz, President of the Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce. A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org Find out more at https://chamberchatter.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-d2feee for 40% off for 4 months, and support Chamber Chatter.
MY GUEST THIS WEEK IS TIA STONE. SHE'S THE PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE GREATER TAYLOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE … SHE'S ALSO MY WIFE SO THIS INTERVIEW GOT INTERESTING AT TIMES. WE TALKED ABOUT WHY IT'S IMPORTANT FOR BUSINESSES TO BELONG TO THEIR CHAMBER, THE EVOLUTION OF TAYLOR'S CHAMBER INTO A MORE PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION FOCUSED ON COMMUNITY IMPACT AND …. WHAT'S FOR DINNER.
In this episode, I talk with Martin Lennon, President Elect of the Stafford Chamber of Commerce . Please checkout their local Chamber of Commerce and support them in any way that you can!I bring together influential leaders within the Chamber of Commerce communities to have a fireside chat about the state of the Chamber. I used to be a President of the Chamber of Commerce myself, so I know the hard work, dedication, and determination involved in leading a Chamber.Here's What You Can Expect From The #ChamberTalks Segments: Valuable tips from influential Chamber of Commerce leaders to help you grow your businessGet an insider look on how the Chamber of Commerce functions Spark ideas to improve your business through conversations that we have Martin LennonChamber Website: https://staffordshirechambers.co.uk/Follow Martin here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-lennon-9a32453/
Southwest Florida has seen sustainable growth and measurable impact in recent years despite barriers pertaining to the environment, equality, and COVID-19. In this session, Colleen DePasquale tells us about The Greater Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce, of which she is the President and CEO, and how it is addressing these problems and working to make the region a better place. She discusses with us new work The Chamber is doing in response to community and member needs, including an Equity Committee's focus on the issue of implicit bias and discrimination to make a long-term impact in our region. She discusses her desire to diversify The Greater Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce and empower members of the community to learn about ways to make local, positive change. Colleen also shares why she partners with the FutureMakers Coalition, as well as valuable information she knows about the local workforce and current workforce needs.