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Capital Region Chamber of Commerce

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Capital Region Chamber of Commerce
NameCapital Region Chamber of Commerce
LocationAlbany, New York
RegionCapital District, New York

Capital Region Chamber of Commerce. The Capital Region Chamber of Commerce is a business organization that serves the Capital District, New York, including Albany, New York, Schenectady, New York, Troy, New York, and Saratoga Springs, New York. It is affiliated with the United States Chamber of Commerce and works closely with other regional organizations, such as the Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Schenectady County Chamber of Commerce. The chamber is also a member of the New York State Chamber of Commerce and the National Chamber of Commerce.

History

The Capital Region Chamber of Commerce was established to promote economic growth and development in the Capital District, New York. The chamber has a long history of working with local businesses, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, University at Albany, and Siena College to support entrepreneurship and innovation. The chamber has also partnered with organizations such as the Albany Medical Center and the Ellis Hospital to promote healthcare and wellness in the region. Additionally, the chamber has worked with the City of Albany and the Town of Colonie to support local economic development initiatives, such as the Downtown Albany Revitalization Initiative and the Colonie Town Center.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Capital Region Chamber of Commerce is to promote a strong and diverse economy in the Capital District, New York. The chamber's objectives include supporting local businesses, such as Price Chopper and Stewart's Shops, and promoting tourism in the region, including attractions like the Empire State Plaza and the New York State Museum. The chamber also works to advocate for policies that support economic growth, such as the New York State Budget and the Federal Budget. The chamber is a member of the National Association of Manufacturers and the United States Chamber of Commerce, and works closely with other organizations, such as the Business Council of New York State and the New York State Economic Development Council.

Membership_and_Benefits

Membership in the Capital Region Chamber of Commerce is open to businesses and organizations in the Capital District, New York. Members include companies such as General Electric and IBM, as well as smaller businesses and startups, such as those supported by the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Incubator and the University at Albany Business Incubator. Members of the chamber receive a range of benefits, including access to networking events, such as the Albany Business Review 40 Under 40 awards, and discounts on services, such as those offered by Verizon and Time Warner Cable. The chamber also offers training and educational programs, such as those provided by the SUNY Small Business Development Center and the New York State Department of Labor.

Events_and_Programs

The Capital Region Chamber of Commerce hosts a range of events and programs throughout the year, including the Albany Business Review Best Places to Work awards and the Times Union Top Workplaces awards. The chamber also hosts networking events, such as the Capital Region Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner and the Schenectady County Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament. Additionally, the chamber offers training and educational programs, such as the New York State Department of Labor Workforce Development Initiative and the SUNY Small Business Development Center Entrepreneurship Program. The chamber also partners with organizations, such as the Albany Institute of History & Art and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, to promote arts and culture in the region.

Leadership_and_Governance

The Capital Region Chamber of Commerce is led by a Board of Directors, which includes representatives from local businesses, such as KeyBank and M&T Bank. The chamber is also guided by a range of committees, including the Economic Development Committee and the Government Affairs Committee. The chamber works closely with local government officials, such as the Mayor of Albany and the Schenectady County Legislature, to support economic development initiatives, such as the Downtown Albany Revitalization Initiative and the Schenectady Metroplex Development Authority. The chamber is a member of the National Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives and the American Chamber of Commerce Executives.

Economic_Development_Initiatives

The Capital Region Chamber of Commerce is involved in a range of economic development initiatives, including the Downtown Albany Revitalization Initiative and the Schenectady Metroplex Development Authority. The chamber works closely with organizations, such as the New York State Economic Development Council and the Business Council of New York State, to support economic growth and development in the Capital District, New York. The chamber also partners with local businesses, such as GlobalFoundries and General Electric, to support innovation and entrepreneurship in the region. Additionally, the chamber works with educational institutions, such as Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and University at Albany, to support workforce development and training programs, such as the New York State Department of Labor Workforce Development Initiative and the SUNY Small Business Development Center Entrepreneurship Program. The chamber is a member of the National Association of Manufacturers and the United States Chamber of Commerce.

Category:Chambers of commerce in the United States

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