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Anyone have any experience with the AA Chamber of Commerce and its programs? I've been thinking about joining for a while now, but can't decided if it is worth the membership fee (>$200/year last time I checked).
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Item 6 in Finance now linked to Item 21 in AA-Ypsi.
I definitely think their newsletter is worth the $30/year..
I used to belong the the Southern Wayne County Chamber of Commerce. Whether that was valuable depends on what you are looking for. Business contacts are one benefit; people get to know you and vice-versa. I never really got any business out of it that I could tell,but then again it may just be that I wasn't aware of it. I tend to think the former though.
We are members of the Dexter Chamber ($50) and the Manchester Chamber ($25).
Go Dutch!:)
I'm planning to make a field trip to the AA Chamber of Commerce tomorrow. I'm thinking of starting a business and want to find out what programs they have that could help.
Here's a plug for all non-profit organizations to contact Non-profit Enterprise at Work (my internship site) for info on resources available. Don't suppose, Valerie, that you're planning on forgoing any profits (on purpose, that is)?
Valerie could start a non-profit, hire herself as Executive Director, and pay herself a big salary - well, you have to take a few intermediate steps to avoid the appearance of conflict of interest, but *hundreds* of non-profits do that. I've taken some workshops for non-profits (for land trusts, in particular) and they can be inspirational at the minimum, and useful at the maximum. I think their utility depends on your exact position with respect to needing the specific information provided. Then, there is the NEW Center course "Achieving Effective Decisions in Meetings: How to Get As Much Done in Half the Time" (3 November), that sounds perfect for some organizations that I know ;-).
Hm... how much would it cost for Grex to send some people to that?
$35 per.
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