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Greater Newburyport Chamber of
Commerce & Industry
It is because of this steady economic growth and healthy business development that the Chamber has proudly grown from a handful of members in the early years to more than 850 today, making it one of the largest Chambers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Today, the needs of members are the same, yet different. The Chamber has evolved into a group of people who own, manage and represent all forms of business. Members range from industrialists to retail merchants and restaurant owners, from banks and financial centers to professional services and sole proprietors, from recreation providers to people whose livelihoods are related to the sea, from non-profit organizations and civic institutions to schools and individual consultants. Many of these members and their businesses are located in Newburyport and surrounding communities, but many also come from the greater North Shore region and southern New Hampshire. Through this evolution, the mission of the Chamber has remained constant: to address the needs of members and be a leader in economic development while being sensitive to the whole community. A volunteer Board of Directors representing various business sectors establish procedures and formulate policy for the Chamber. A full-time staff and president maintain and execute these policies. We are an organization of Board, staff and members working together. Here, the whole truly is greater than the sum of its parts. Each member’s involvement is what makes the Chamber a successful venture. Each member helps to make Newburyport and its surrounding communities better places to work, live, and play. And each member contributes to maintaining a quality of life in this area that is the envy of the country. As you consider membership in the Chamber, please keep in mind you will get only as much out of your investment as you are willing to put into it. We will do our very best to fulfill our obligation to inform and encourage you to take full advantage of the myriad benefits available to you as a member. Likewise, we hope that you will take the time to learn about all your benefits and participate as much as possible in our many Chamber activities including networking meetings, lectures, breakfasts, training seminars, surveys, committee meetings, and other special events so that you can help us to help you succeed. As we head into the new millennium, The Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce & Industry is a leading organization in the port region that advocates for sound, balanced economic development. As a vital organization that represents the diverse interests of our members who are from many different business sectors and locations, the Chamber speaks as a collective voice on issues that impact business, the economy, and the community at large. We recognize that not all businesses are created equal, and while they may be similar, they also have different needs. Our goal is to represent the entire business community as effectively as possible so that not only businesses thrive, but the region as a whole, and we may continue to experience improvements in our overall quality of life. Through collaboration, education, legislative forums, informational meetings and networking opportunities, we provide our members with the information and resources they need to succeed in today’s economy and make key decisions about issues impacting the future of the region’s character, growth and business climate. We are recognized as a strong, respected business organization known for our abilities to lead, inform, promote, manage, unify and satisfy the needs of more than 850 members doing business in the Greater Newburyport region. Now and into the future, the Chamber is committed to being actively involved with: all businesses, whether small or large developing and implementing a strong membership benefit package future waterfront and economic development issues addressing industrial concerns and seeking workable solutions merchants, financial institutions, professionals, services, non-profits, consultants community initiatives and legislation that could impact members, residents, and the environment promotion of sound, balanced tourism efforts stimulating future infrastructure enhancements planning and implementing special events that satisfy the needs and wants of businesses, residents and visitors advocating for sensible use and development of our cultural and natural resources promoting the region as a great place to live, work, and play
WHAT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ISN'T: Not
an Advertising Agency
... but we do promote our Members' Businesses.
Not
a Government
... but we do “watchdog” local, state and federal Not
a Library
... but we do provide information about the area ... Community
Profile
on computer , etc. Not
a Newspaper
... but we do publish a monthly Newsletter containing Chamber Not
Environmentalists
... but we do promote community beautification and
historic
preservation. Not
Educators
... but we do try to set the facts straight regarding free enterprise
and the positive role of commerce in the American society.
Not
a Transportation Agency
... but we do encourage good streets, highways, bus
service and shelters. Not
Solitary
... but we are members of both the State Chamber and the U. S. Chamber
of Commerce in order to maintain an awareness of business involvement on
the state and federal levels. Not
Reactionary
... but we are concerned with the ability to “act” rather And,
Most of All, We Are:
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