By Denise Romanelli
Today’s chamber of commerce provides a more robust venue for business leaders in the community for networking, education, and peer engagement. Chambers foster partnerships and provide tools for commercial and industrial initiatives in the community.
Their purpose is to vitalize and stimulate the economy through business relationships. Their work is for the best interests for the communities they serve as business advocacy and grassroots activists for political and municipal operations in the county.
According to the US 2018 Small Business Profile Office of Advocacy, small businesses employed 45.7% of the workforce in 2015. Firms employing fewer than 20 employees experienced the largest gains, adding 1.1 million net jobs.
Entrepreneurship is competitive and can be daunting without information and guidance that a chamber of commerce can provide.

According to a research study by The Shapiro Group, Inc. and Market Street Services, consumers are 40 percent more likely to do business with companies who are part of a chamber of commerce. They provide marketing opportunities for sponsorships and community-wide exposure at grand events attended by local citizens. Chambers bring a winning combination of marketing through digital technology and face-to-face relationship building.
Locally, the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce provides a Business Leadership Academy for your employees to learn and collaborate through experiences from successful professionals in the county.
A chamber membership will help grow your business referrals through personal engagement with your target audiences. Your local chamber of commerce is a robust resource that enhances your business exposure through continuous involvement within your community and it offers educational opportunities at reasonable costs that will enhance your human capital. Don’t leave out this essential component to your business plan. Join today.














































