The core services Wisconsin’s 267 local chambers of commerce offer their members vary from city to town to village, but whether they focus on advocacy, tourism, economic development, entrepreneurship, young professionals, workforce or organizing community events, they all play an important role in our state that should be recognized. That is why Gov. Tony Evers has proclaimed September as Chambers of Commerce Month in Wisconsin. Evers made the proclamation at the request of the Wisconsin Chambers of Commerce Executives (WCCE), a division of the Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the state chamber that offers professional development and advocacy for local chambers of commerce. Chamber Month will culminate on September 24-26 with the annual WCCE Conference, which will be held in Waukesha. At least 80 chamber professionals from around the state will attend.
Gov. Evers Proclaims September as Chamber of Commerce Month
Sep 7, 2019 | 1:00 PM
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