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D.C. Chamber of Commerce

www.dcchamber.org

 
Washington, DC is open for business! As an advocate for the DC business community for 75 years, the DC Chamber of Commerce is the voice for all businesses in the city – small, medium and large.   The Chamber proudly serves a diverse membership of more than 1,700 individuals. With key contacts in the DC Council and federal government, the Chamber:     Strives to reduce the cost of doing business through regulatory reform.     Advocates for changes in federal and local laws.     Impacts business growth and development.     Provides members with invaluable tools to successfully build their businesses, including educational outreach, networking and procurement ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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