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Honolulu Chamber of Commerce

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Honolulu Chamber of Commerce
NameHonolulu Chamber of Commerce
HeadquartersHonolulu, Hawaii
Region servedOahu, Hawaii

Honolulu Chamber of Commerce. The Honolulu Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization that aims to promote and support the business community in Honolulu, Hawaii, through various initiatives and programs, in collaboration with organizations such as the Hawaii Tourism Authority, University of Hawaii, and City and County of Honolulu. As a key player in the local economy, the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce works closely with Hawaii Governor, Hawaii State Legislature, and U.S. Senator from Hawaii to advocate for business-friendly policies. The organization also partners with Chamber of Commerce of the United States, National Chamber of Commerce, and Asian American Chamber of Commerce to stay informed about national and international business trends.

History

The Honolulu Chamber of Commerce was established in 1871, with the goal of promoting trade and commerce in the Kingdom of Hawaii, under the leadership of King Kamehameha V and Queen Emma of Hawaii. Over the years, the organization has played a significant role in shaping the economic development of Hawaii, working closely with Hawaii Business, Pacific Business News, and Honolulu Star-Advertiser to promote the interests of the business community. The Honolulu Chamber of Commerce has also been involved in various community development initiatives, such as the Honolulu Festival, Merrie Monarch Festival, and Hawaii Food and Wine Festival, which showcase the unique culture and cuisine of Hawaii. Additionally, the organization has collaborated with University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii Pacific University, and Chaminade University of Honolulu to support education and workforce development in Hawaii.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Honolulu Chamber of Commerce is committed to promoting a pro-business environment in Hawaii, through advocacy, education, and community engagement, in partnership with organizations such as the Hawaii Chamber of Commerce, Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce, and Maui Chamber of Commerce. The organization's mission is to support the growth and development of businesses in Hawaii, while also contributing to the overall well-being of the community, in collaboration with Hawaii Community Foundation, Aloha United Way, and Salvation Army. The Honolulu Chamber of Commerce also works closely with Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Hawaii Department of Agriculture, and Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations to stay informed about state and federal policies affecting business in Hawaii. Furthermore, the organization partners with U.S. Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Manufacturers, and National Federation of Independent Business to advocate for business-friendly policies at the national level.

Organization_and_Leadership

The Honolulu Chamber of Commerce is led by a board of directors, which includes representatives from various businesses and organizations in Hawaii, such as Bank of Hawaii, First Hawaiian Bank, and Hawaiian Airlines. The organization is also supported by a team of staff members, who work to implement the mission and objectives of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with Hawaii Small Business Development Center, Hawaii Women's Business Center, and Minority Business Development Agency. The Honolulu Chamber of Commerce has a strong network of partners and affiliates, including Hawaii Hotel and Lodging Association, Hawaii Restaurant Association, and Hawaii Retail Association, which help to support the organization's efforts to promote business and economic development in Hawaii. Additionally, the organization works closely with City and County of Honolulu Council, Hawaii State Senate, and U.S. House of Representatives to advocate for policies that support business growth and job creation in Hawaii.

Economic_Development_Initiatives

The Honolulu Chamber of Commerce is involved in various economic development initiatives, aimed at promoting business growth and job creation in Hawaii, in partnership with organizations such as the Hawaii Economic Development Corporation, Hawaii Technology Development Corporation, and Hawaii Tourism Authority. The organization supports the development of key industries in Hawaii, such as tourism, agriculture, and renewable energy, through initiatives such as the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative and the Hawaii Agriculture Development Program. The Honolulu Chamber of Commerce also works to attract new businesses to Hawaii, through marketing and promotional efforts, in collaboration with Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau, and Hawaii Tourism Authority. Furthermore, the organization partners with U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Department of Energy, and U.S. Department of Agriculture to stay informed about federal policies and programs that support economic development in Hawaii.

Community_Programs_and_Services

The Honolulu Chamber of Commerce offers a range of community programs and services, aimed at supporting the well-being of the community and promoting business-community partnerships, in collaboration with organizations such as the United Way, Salvation Army, and Hawaii Foodbank. The organization provides business training and education programs, such as the Hawaii Business Leadership Conference and the Hawaii Entrepreneurship Program, to support the growth and development of small businesses and entrepreneurs in Hawaii. The Honolulu Chamber of Commerce also supports community development initiatives, such as the Honolulu Festival, Merrie Monarch Festival, and Hawaii Food and Wine Festival, which showcase the unique culture and cuisine of Hawaii. Additionally, the organization works closely with Hawaii Department of Education, Hawaii Department of Health, and Hawaii Department of Human Services to support education, health, and human services in Hawaii.

Membership_and_Benefits

The Honolulu Chamber of Commerce offers a range of membership benefits to its members, including networking opportunities, business training and education programs, and advocacy and representation at the local, state, and federal levels, in partnership with organizations such as the National Federation of Independent Business, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and National Association of Manufacturers. Members of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce also have access to exclusive events and programs, such as the Hawaii Business Leadership Conference and the Hawaii Entrepreneurship Program, which provide opportunities for business leaders and entrepreneurs to connect and learn from each other. Furthermore, the organization partners with Hawaii Small Business Development Center, Hawaii Women's Business Center, and Minority Business Development Agency to provide resources and support to small businesses and entrepreneurs in Hawaii. The Honolulu Chamber of Commerce also works closely with City and County of Honolulu Council, Hawaii State Senate, and U.S. House of Representatives to advocate for policies that support business growth and job creation in Hawaii.

Category:Chambers of commerce in the United States

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