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Cleveland Chamber of Commerce

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Cleveland Chamber of Commerce
NameCleveland Chamber of Commerce
Formation1848
LocationCleveland, Ohio
Region servedNortheast Ohio

Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. The Cleveland Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization that aims to promote and support the economic growth and development of Cleveland, Ohio, and the surrounding Northeast Ohio region, in collaboration with organizations such as the Greater Cleveland Partnership and the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District. As a key player in the region's economic development, the organization works closely with Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland State University, and other institutions to foster innovation and entrepreneurship, similar to the efforts of the National Association of Manufacturers and the United States Chamber of Commerce. The organization's efforts are also aligned with those of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and the Ohio Development Services Agency, which work to promote economic growth and development in the region.

History

The Cleveland Chamber of Commerce was established in 1848, with the goal of promoting the economic growth and development of Cleveland, Ohio, and the surrounding region, similar to the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and the National Chamber of Commerce. Over the years, the organization has played a significant role in shaping the city's economy, working closely with businesses, government agencies, and other stakeholders, including the City of Cleveland, the Cuyahoga County, and the State of Ohio. The organization has also collaborated with other regional organizations, such as the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency and the Cleveland Metropolitan Area, to promote economic development and growth. Notable figures, such as John D. Rockefeller, Marcus Hanna, and Tom Johnson, have been involved with the organization, which has also worked with institutions like the Cleveland Foundation and the George Gund Foundation.

Organization

The Cleveland Chamber of Commerce is a membership-based organization, with a diverse range of members, including small businesses, large corporations, and non-profit organizations, such as the Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The organization is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from various industries and sectors, such as KeyBank, FirstEnergy, and the Cleveland Cavaliers. The organization also has a number of committees and task forces, which focus on specific issues, such as economic development, education, and workforce development, similar to the efforts of the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals and the American Society for Training and Development. The organization works closely with other regional organizations, such as the TeamNEO and the Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education, to promote economic growth and development.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce is to promote and support the economic growth and development of Cleveland, Ohio, and the surrounding region, by providing a range of services and resources to its members, including business development, networking opportunities, and advocacy, similar to the efforts of the National Federation of Independent Business and the United States Chamber of Commerce. The organization's objectives include promoting job creation, investment, and innovation, as well as improving the region's quality of life and competitiveness, in collaboration with organizations such as the Cleveland Metropolitan School District and the Cuyahoga County Public Library. The organization also works to promote the region's tourism industry, in partnership with organizations such as the Positively Cleveland and the Cleveland Convention Center.

Economic_Development

The Cleveland Chamber of Commerce plays a significant role in promoting economic development in the region, by working with businesses, government agencies, and other stakeholders to attract new investment and create jobs, similar to the efforts of the Economic Development Administration and the International Economic Development Council. The organization provides a range of services and resources to support business growth and expansion, including site selection, incentives, and workforce development, in collaboration with organizations such as the Ohio Department of Development and the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District. The organization also works to promote the region's industry clusters, such as healthcare, manufacturing, and technology, in partnership with organizations such as the Cleveland Clinic Innovations and the University of Akron Research Foundation.

Community_Involvement

The Cleveland Chamber of Commerce is committed to giving back to the community, through a range of philanthropic and community development initiatives, similar to the efforts of the United Way of Greater Cleveland and the Cleveland Foundation. The organization works with local non-profit organizations, such as the Cleveland Food Bank and the United Service Organizations, to support education, healthcare, and economic development initiatives, in collaboration with organizations such as the Cleveland Metropolitan School District and the Cuyahoga County Public Library. The organization also provides scholarships and internships to local students, in partnership with organizations such as the Cleveland Scholarship Programs and the Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education.

Leadership_and_Governance

The Cleveland Chamber of Commerce is led by a president and CEO, who is responsible for overseeing the organization's operations and implementing its strategic plan, similar to the leadership of the United States Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers. The organization's board of directors includes representatives from various industries and sectors, such as KeyBank, FirstEnergy, and the Cleveland Cavaliers, and provides oversight and guidance to the organization. The organization also has a number of committees and task forces, which focus on specific issues, such as economic development, education, and workforce development, in collaboration with organizations such as the TeamNEO and the Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education. The organization's leadership and governance structure is designed to promote transparency, accountability, and effectiveness, similar to the efforts of the National Association of Corporate Directors and the American Society of Association Executives.

Category:Chambers of commerce in the United States

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