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Economic Community Development through the Columbus Chamber of Commerce

The Columbus Chamber's mission is to lead and support economic growth and economic community development for the Greater Columbus community. We will achieve that mission through activities that benefit our members and attract new investment to Columbus.

Unprecedented times
For many, this is the first time we’ve faced such economic uncertainty. As we work to rebound from the recession, we must take on this challenge as we do all others—with determination, directed energy, strategic focus, confidence, and support for one another. The Columbus Chamber will continue to lead and support growth and development, leveraging our assets and delivering programs and services with a focus on critical business objectives:

  • Attract new companies and jobs - Influence business decision-makers and site selection consultants through marketing and outreach. Outcomes: regional growth, economic prosperity.
  • Retain and expand existing business - Provide Chamber members with information that helps their business; collect information that helps us understand business needs so we can address them through legislative and governmental advocacy, programs, and training, as well as connections for economic community development opportunities. Outcomes: regional business retention, growth, and expansion.
  • Build capacity for growth - Ensure that the region is defining, creating and upgrading the critical components of workforce, infrastructure, business-friendly policies necessary to support and encourage economic community development in targeted industries and general  business. Outcomes: regional business retention, expansion, and attraction of companies and workforce.

What we do:

Support for the business community

Through interviews with local executives and business owners, and surveys of business, we gather information that helps us help you, individually and collectively. This information drives our programs, public policy initiatives, and more. As we continue to understand changing business needs, we’re matching our programming to assist.

Of course, our fundamental programs remain intact:

  • Helping businesses market their companies through event sponsorships, a membership
    directory
    , and advertising.
  • Providing money-saving opportunities.
  • Connecting business and people for community economic development
    opportunity through Contacts to Contracts,
    Diversity Bridge, and networking.
  • Supporting workforce needs by attracting
    and retaining talent.

Business attraction to the Columbus Region

We remain aggressive in the attraction of business and workforce too. Collaboration among 20 regional partners, regional marketing, and proactive lead generation is paying off for community economic development. We’re filling the pipeline with opportunities and working together to close the deal.
Our primary strategies include:

  • Use of information and economic data
    to target industries and businesses.
  • Marketing the region through technology,
    public relations, targeted contacts, trade
    shows, corporate calling, and missions.
  • Regionalism, with 20 public-sector partners
    investing in the Columbus Chamber for community economic
    development
    support and use of technology
    that encourages collaboration to respond
    to economic opportunities.
  • Focus on long-term growth industries
    identified by CompeteColumbus.

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Columbus Chamber
150 South Front Street, Suite 200
Columbus, Ohio 43215
office: 614.221.1321 | fax: 614.221.1408

Latest News

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Central Ohio gets chance to show off for influential group at IEDC conference

New Chamber Position: Economic Research Analyst

Upcoming Events

Monday, August 9, 2010
Capital Connections with Rob Portman

Aug. 24; 8:30 - 10 a.m.
Getting Started with Interns

Thursday, August 26, 2010; 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Business AfterHours

Latest Press Releases

Two Sales Professionals Join the Columbus Chamber
July 6, 2010

Chamber Leader to Step Down
June 22, 2010

Upcoming Event to Offer Small Business Access to Lenders
June 16, 2010

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