Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce explained

Type:Advocacy group
Key People:Jack Lavin, President & CEO
Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce
Founded Date:October 9, 1904
Location:Chicago, Illinois, United States
Area Served:United States
Focus:Non-profit focused on delivering value for its members, making Chicagoland a world-class place to live and work. The Chamber's three pillars are networking, advocacy and thought leadership.
Homepage:Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce Official Website

The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization promoting business in the Chicago metropolitan area of the United States. The organization is located in the Wrigley Building at 410 N. Michigan Avenue on Chicago's Magnificent Mile.

The Chicago Commercial Association and Industry, as it was originally known, formed in 1904. In 1992, the organization took on the name Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce.[1]

The Chamber is headed by President and CEO, Jack Lavin.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Gruber. William. Chamber Exec Says Jobless Picture to Brighten. February 21, 1992. Chicago Tribune. March 15, 2020.
  2. Web site: Staff. www.chicagolandchamber.org. en-US. 2017-10-03.