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Grand Rapids Chamber

www.grandrapids.org

 
The Chamber is committed to making Grand Rapids a welcoming, inclusive community that attracts and retains a talented & diverse workforce. The Chamber makes business ownership in West Michigan more accessible and rewarding. We work with businesses of all sizes and business owners of all experience levels. With a variety of programs and events, we can help you identify new opportunities to grow and connect you with peers who are excited to advise and support you along the way.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.grandrapids.org
  • 250 Monroe Ave NW Suite 150
    Grand Rapids, MI USA 49503
  • Phone: 616.771.0300

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