Chamber Programs Invest in Community’s Future
In working to build a strong local business community, the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce places a priority on providing programs and events that bring people together to learn, share, network and do business together. But it must also keep an eye on the future – developing leaders and relationships that will guide the organization […]
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Chamber Action Alert: Concurrency Relief Program which continues on the second line
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Chamber Action Alerts Get Members Involved in Advocacy Efforts
The Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce focuses a great deal of energy on advocating for the best interests of the local business community. It is often, however, an effort that goes unnoticed outside the chambers of the city and county commissions. That is about to change, according to Matt Brown, president of Premier Bank and […]
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Chamber Action Alert: Concurrency Relief Program
The Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce Growth Management Committee will be attending the City Commission meeting on Wednesday, December 9, when the City will consider extending the Temporary Economic Emergency Concurrency Relief Program for another year. The Concurrency Relief Program was initially adopted in April 2009, to allow developments to apply for a concurrency fee […]
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Annual Breakfast Meeting breaks attendance record, sets Chamber priorities for 2010
The reasons why the economy continues to struggle may be complicated, but the message for the 480 attendees at last week’s Annual Breakfast Meeting of the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce was simple – it’s time to move forward. The meeting, sponsored by Hotel Duval and Thomas University, marked the transition of leadership from outgoing […]
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