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Dallas Regional Chamber
NameDallas Regional Chamber
HeadquartersDallas, Texas
RegionDallas-Fort Worth metroplex
LeaderDale Petroskey

Dallas Regional Chamber. The Dallas Regional Chamber is a business organization that serves the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, representing the interests of AT&T, Bank of America, Texas Instruments, and other major corporations. As a key player in the region's economic development, the Chamber works closely with City of Dallas, Dallas County, and State of Texas to promote business growth and job creation. The Chamber's efforts are often supported by Dallas Business Journal, Fort Worth Business Press, and other local media outlets, such as The Dallas Morning News and KDFW.

History

The Dallas Regional Chamber was established in 1909, with the goal of promoting economic development and business growth in the Dallas area. Over the years, the Chamber has played a significant role in shaping the region's economy, working with leaders such as Ross Perot, H. Ross Perot Jr., and Ray Hunt. The Chamber has also been involved in various initiatives, including the development of Dallas Love Field, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, and the Dallas North Tollway. In addition, the Chamber has worked closely with educational institutions, such as University of Texas at Dallas, Southern Methodist University, and University of North Texas, to support workforce development and talent attraction.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Dallas Regional Chamber is to promote economic growth and development in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, while also enhancing the quality of life for residents. The Chamber's objectives include supporting small business development, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship, and promoting international trade and investment. To achieve these objectives, the Chamber works with partners such as U.S. Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Manufacturers, and International Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber also collaborates with local organizations, including Dallas Citizens Council, Greater Dallas Planning Council, and North Texas Commission.

Economic_Development

The Dallas Regional Chamber plays a key role in promoting economic development in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The Chamber works with companies such as Toyota Motor Corporation, Liberty Mutual, and State Farm to attract new businesses and investments to the region. The Chamber also supports the development of industry clusters, such as technology, healthcare, and logistics, and works with organizations such as Tech Titans, Dallas Healthcare Council, and North Texas Logistics Council. In addition, the Chamber collaborates with government agencies, including U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Department of Labor, and Texas Workforce Commission, to support workforce development and job creation.

Membership_and_Leadership

The Dallas Regional Chamber has a diverse membership base, representing a wide range of industries and businesses, including ExxonMobil, JPMorgan Chase, and Microsoft. The Chamber's leadership team includes Dale Petroskey, Mike Rosa, and Jorge Corral, who work closely with other business leaders, such as Mark Cuban, Ross Perot Jr., and Ray Hunt. The Chamber also has a number of committees and councils, including the Economic Development Committee, Education Committee, and International Business Council, which are chaired by leaders from companies such as AT&T, Texas Instruments, and Dr Pepper Snapple Group.

Initiatives_and_Programs

The Dallas Regional Chamber offers a range of initiatives and programs to support business growth and development, including the Dallas Regional Chamber's Economic Development Program, Small Business Development Program, and International Trade Program. The Chamber also hosts a number of events and conferences, such as the State of the City address, Economic Development Summit, and International Trade Conference, which feature speakers from organizations such as Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, U.S. Department of Commerce, and World Trade Center Dallas. In addition, the Chamber collaborates with other organizations, including Dallas Entrepreneur Center, The DEC, and Startup Texas, to support entrepreneurship and innovation in the region.

Community_Engagement

The Dallas Regional Chamber is committed to community engagement and outreach, working with organizations such as United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, Dallas Foundation, and North Texas Food Bank to support local charitable initiatives. The Chamber also partners with educational institutions, including Dallas Independent School District, Plano Independent School District, and Richardson Independent School District, to support workforce development and talent attraction. In addition, the Chamber collaborates with government agencies, including City of Dallas, Dallas County, and State of Texas, to promote community development and improve the quality of life for residents. The Chamber's community engagement efforts are often recognized by organizations such as Dallas Business Journal, Fort Worth Business Press, and D CEO Magazine.

Category:Business organizations

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