Connecting Youth to Business The Livermore Valley Chamber of Commerce (Calif.) hosted a convening about regional work-based learning opportunities and how local businesses and organizations can leverage career opportunities in the area to help train the next generation of workers. https://bit.ly/47aEcZB
Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives
Non-profit Organizations
ACCE connects and empowers chamber executives to have the courage and confidence to be catalytic leaders.
About us
The Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) helps support and develop chamber professionals to lead businesses and their communities. ACCE is committed to enhancing the professional growth, career development, management effectiveness and leadership capacity of chamber professionals. ACCE currently has 7,000 individual members from 1,250 local, regional, and state chambers of commerce of all sizes across North America and around the world. These professionals—CEOs and professional staff responsible for communications, government relations, membership sales and retention, community development, and more—join ACCE to build their skills for leading prosperous communities.
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https://www.acce.org
External link for Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1914
- Specialties
- professional development, chamber of commerce, government relations, membership, association, events, and communications
Locations
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Primary
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Alexandria, US
Employees at Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives
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Will Burns
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Sheree Anne Kelly
President and CEO at Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives
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James Bell, MBA
Vice President Bentonville Economic Development & Host of the Bentonville Beacon Podcast #becausebentonville #lifeworkshere | Talks about #economic…
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Ryan Keedy
Results-Driven Executive | Strategic Leader in Organizational Growth | Revenue Diversification Expert
Updates
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Teaching Inmates Skills and Trades The New Mexico Chamber of Commerce partnered with Corrections and Workforce Solutions Departments to build a mobile classroom where inmates can get trained in technical careers and skilled trades using hands-on simulators. Skills taught include welding, carpentry, robotics and transportation. Initiatives like these help returning citizens find a better future for themselves and their families and reduce recidivism rates. https://bit.ly/4dJi4rY
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🚀 Why Join ACCE? 1️⃣ Strategic Networking: Connect with industry leaders, share insights and build powerful relationships that can shape the future of your chamber. 2️⃣ Professional Development: Access exclusive resources, workshops and training programs to enhance your leadership skills and stay ahead in the dynamic world of business. 3️⃣ Advocacy Powerhouse: Join forces with a community that advocates for policies supporting chambers and businesses. Be part of the collective voice driving positive change. 4️⃣ Innovative Solutions: Gain insights into cutting-edge strategies and best practices that can transform your chamber's impact on the local business ecosystem. 5️⃣ Member-Only Events: Attend premier events, conferences, and webinars designed to inspire, educate, and connect you with like-minded professionals. Ready to take your Chamber leadership to new heights? 🚀 Join ACCE today and be part of a network that empowers you to lead with confidence and influence change! 💼 👉 👉 https://lnkd.in/gBJqEped #ChamberLeadership #BusinessAdvocacy #ProfessionalGrowth
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Boosting Regional Workforce: Wilmington Chamber of Commerce (N.C.) is a part of several regional partnerships working to bolster the workforce across industries. Initiatives include convening industry-specific councils of regional employers and a marketing strategy to attract highly skilled engineers. Another partnership focuses on recruiting, training and retaining skilled healthcare professionals. https://bit.ly/476sI9G
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Interested in becoming a CCE? View the timeline, check your points, and join us for the information webinar on October 30. – View the CCE Points Worksheet: https://bit.ly/CCEPoints – Information Webinar: https://bit.ly/3X3OPtY – Full information: https://bit.ly/Be-A-CCE Join this elite group of Certified Chamber Executives!
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ACCE and the International Economic Development Council are partnering again to present a joint certificate program for chamber staff and economic development professionals. The program, whose inaugural offering quickly sold out, boosts participants' understanding of workforce development. The Certificate in Workforce Development Fundamentals will consist of six virtual sessions starting Tuesday, November 5. Only available to ACCE members. https://lnkd.in/gA5JdzZM
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Impacting the Region Beyond City Limits For many chambers, the work often extends beyond the borders of the city into neighboring areas from which it draws its workforce. This article profiles six chambers in Arkansas and the unique ways each chamber approaches its work. https://bit.ly/3XmKOkm Featured: Little Rock Regional Chamber North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce Greater Bentonville Area Chamber of Commerce Conway Area Chamber of Commerce Jonesboro Regional Chamber of Commerce
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Mark your calendar for this online information webinar about the Certified Chamber Executive (CCE) process. October 30, 2024 1 PM EST Register: https://lnkd.in/gXkeRH9b
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CivicLab has selected the Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce to participate in a three-year incubator to rethink and revitalize communities by strengthening rural higher education and employment systems. Berkeley Chamber Rural Initiative joins other communities participating in this cohort from states across the country, including Arkansas, California, Florida, Indiana, Montana, North Carolina and Ohio. https://bit.ly/47m5xIJ
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Chambers in Rochester, New York; Siesta Key, Florida and Longmont, Colorado, are among those who unveiled new or renovated office spaces this summer. In Lubbock, Texas, the chamber is transforming its building. Each of these organizations' office makeovers helps meet the needs of their members and fosters new opportunities for convening and collaboration. Here’s a look at innovative ways several other chambers reimagined their spaces to host events and meetings, provide flexible workspaces, serve as social hubs and even generate non-dues revenue. https://lnkd.in/gYhMcJJS