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Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce

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Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce
NameLansing Regional Chamber of Commerce
LocationLansing, Michigan, United States
RegionMidwest

Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce is a business organization that serves the Lansing, Michigan area, working closely with Michigan State University, Cooley Law School, and Sparrow Health System. The chamber is affiliated with the United States Chamber of Commerce and the National Chamber of Commerce, and it collaborates with local businesses, such as General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Dow Chemical Company. As a member of the Midwest Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers, the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce promotes economic growth and development in the region, including Ingham County, Eaton County, and Clinton County. The chamber also partners with Michigan Economic Development Corporation and the Small Business Administration to support entrepreneurship and job creation.

History

The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce was established to promote business growth and development in the Lansing, Michigan area, working with local institutions such as Michigan State University, Lansing Community College, and the City of Lansing. The chamber has a long history of collaboration with other business organizations, including the Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Michigan Chamber of Commerce. Throughout its history, the chamber has been involved in various initiatives, such as the Lansing Economic Development Corporation and the Michigan Economic Growth Authority, to stimulate economic growth and attract new businesses to the region, including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. The chamber has also worked with local leaders, such as Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Senator Gary Peters, and Representative Elissa Slotkin, to promote the interests of the business community.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce is to promote a positive business environment and support the growth and development of its member businesses, including Small Business Association members and National Federation of Independent Business members. The chamber's objectives include advocating for business-friendly policies at the local, state, and federal levels, working with organizations such as the National Association of Manufacturers, the United States Chamber of Commerce, and the Michigan Chamber of Commerce. The chamber also aims to provide its members with networking opportunities, educational programs, and other resources to help them succeed, including partnerships with Michigan State University, Cooley Law School, and Sparrow Health System. Additionally, the chamber seeks to promote the Lansing, Michigan area as a great place to live, work, and do business, highlighting its proximity to Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Chicago.

Membership_and_Benefits

Membership in the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce is open to businesses of all sizes and industries, including small businesses, startups, and fortune 500 companies such as General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Dow Chemical Company. Members of the chamber can take advantage of a range of benefits, including networking events, educational programs, and advocacy efforts, as well as access to resources and services provided by partners such as Michigan Economic Development Corporation, Small Business Administration, and National Association of Manufacturers. The chamber also offers its members opportunities to get involved in community initiatives and charitable events, such as the United Way, the American Red Cross, and the Salvation Army. Furthermore, members can participate in committees and task forces focused on issues such as economic development, education, and healthcare, working with organizations such as Michigan State University, Sparrow Health System, and the Ingham County Health Department.

Economic_Development

The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce is committed to promoting economic development in the Lansing, Michigan area, working with partners such as Michigan Economic Development Corporation, City of Lansing, and Ingham County. The chamber supports initiatives aimed at attracting new businesses to the region, including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, and helping existing businesses to grow and expand, such as General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Dow Chemical Company. The chamber also advocates for policies and programs that support entrepreneurship, innovation, and job creation, such as the Small Business Administration and the National Association of Manufacturers. Additionally, the chamber works to promote the region's assets and amenities, including its universities, hospitals, and cultural attractions, such as Michigan State University, Sparrow Health System, and the Wharton Center for Performing Arts.

Community_Involvement

The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce is actively involved in the Lansing, Michigan community, working with organizations such as the United Way, the American Red Cross, and the Salvation Army. The chamber supports a range of community initiatives and charitable events, including the Lansing Food Bank, the Ingham County Animal Shelter, and the Lansing Symphony Orchestra. The chamber also partners with local schools and educational institutions, such as Michigan State University, Lansing Community College, and the Lansing School District, to support workforce development and education initiatives, including STEM education and career technical education. Furthermore, the chamber works to promote the region's quality of life and amenities, including its parks, trails, and cultural attractions, such as River Trail, Impression 5 Science Center, and the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum.

Leadership_and_Governance

The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce is led by a team of experienced professionals, including a President and CEO, who works closely with the Board of Directors to set the chamber's strategic direction and priorities. The chamber's leadership team includes experts in fields such as economic development, marketing, and government relations, who have worked with organizations such as Michigan Economic Development Corporation, National Association of Manufacturers, and the United States Chamber of Commerce. The chamber is governed by a Board of Directors composed of local business leaders, including representatives from General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Dow Chemical Company, who provide guidance and oversight on the chamber's activities and initiatives. The chamber also has a range of committees and task forces focused on specific issues and initiatives, including economic development, education, and healthcare, which are led by experts from organizations such as Michigan State University, Sparrow Health System, and the Ingham County Health Department.

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