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Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce

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Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce
NameAdirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce
Formation1990s
LocationGlens Falls, New York
Region servedAdirondack Mountains

Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce is a business organization that serves the Adirondack Mountains region, including Warren County, New York, Washington County, New York, and Essex County, New York. The chamber is affiliated with the United States Chamber of Commerce and works closely with local businesses, such as Glens Falls Hospital and Cricket Wireless. The organization's mission is to promote economic growth and development in the region, similar to the efforts of the New York State Department of Economic Development and the Empire State Development Corporation. The chamber also collaborates with educational institutions, including SUNY Adirondack and University at Albany, to support workforce development and training programs.

Introduction

The Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce is a vital part of the regional economy, providing support and resources to local businesses, such as Price Chopper and Stewart's Shops. The chamber's membership includes a diverse range of businesses, from small Main Street shops to large corporations like General Electric and IBM. The organization works to promote the region's natural attractions, including Lake George and Six Flags Great Escape, to tourists and visitors from nearby cities like Albany, New York and Burlington, Vermont. The chamber also partners with local organizations, such as the Adirondack Park Agency and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, to support environmental conservation and sustainable development.

History

The Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce was established in the 1990s, with the goal of promoting economic growth and development in the region. The chamber's early efforts were focused on supporting local businesses, such as The Sagamore Resort and Olympic Jumping Complex, and attracting new investment to the area. Over the years, the chamber has worked with state and local officials, including New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo and U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, to secure funding and support for regional development projects. The chamber has also collaborated with neighboring chambers, such as the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce and the Lake George Chamber of Commerce, to promote regional cooperation and economic growth.

Membership_and_Benefits

Membership in the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce offers a range of benefits, including access to networking events, such as the annual Adirondack Business Expo, and discounts on services like Verizon and Constant Contact. Members also receive support and resources from the chamber's staff, including assistance with marketing and promotion, similar to the services offered by Google and Facebook. The chamber's membership directory includes a diverse range of businesses, from small businesses like The Village Booksmith to large corporations like Walmart and Target. Members also have the opportunity to participate in chamber committees, such as the Economic Development Committee and the Tourism Committee, to help shape the organization's priorities and initiatives.

Economic_Development

The Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce is committed to supporting economic development in the region, through initiatives like the Adirondack Economic Development Corporation and the New York State Economic Development Council. The chamber works with local businesses, such as GlobalFoundries and General Dynamics, to support job creation and retention, and partners with educational institutions, including Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Skidmore College, to support workforce development and training programs. The chamber also collaborates with state and local officials, including New York State Senator Betty Little and U.S. Representative Elise Stefanik, to secure funding and support for regional development projects, such as the Adirondack Northway and the Lake George Village revitalization project.

Community_Involvement

The Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce is actively involved in the local community, through initiatives like the Adirondack Community Outreach program and the United Way of the Adirondack Region. The chamber partners with local organizations, such as the Adirondack Theatre Festival and the Lake George Music Festival, to support arts and cultural programming, and works with local schools, including Glens Falls High School and Queensbury High School, to support education and workforce development. The chamber also collaborates with local healthcare providers, including Glens Falls Hospital and Hudson Headwaters Health Network, to support health and wellness initiatives, such as the Adirondack Health Institute and the New York State Department of Health.

Leadership_and_Governance

The Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce is led by a board of directors, which includes representatives from local businesses, such as The Post-Star and WCKM. The chamber's leadership team includes a president and CEO, who works closely with state and local officials, including New York State Governor Kathy Hochul and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, to promote the region's interests and support economic development. The chamber also has a number of committees, including the Executive Committee and the Finance Committee, which help to guide the organization's priorities and initiatives. The chamber's governance structure is similar to that of other business organizations, such as the National Chamber of Commerce and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Category:Chambers of commerce in the United States

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