Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce
Founded | 1956 |
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Type | Advocacy group |
Focus | Business advocacy |
Location | |
Area served
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Amherst, Hadley, Shutesbury, Leverett, Pelham, Sunderland, and Belchertown |
Method | Business networking Media attention Programming Political lobbying |
Key people
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Don Courtemanche, Executive Director |
Slogan | The Amherst Area: A Perfect Place . . . for Everything! |
Website | Official Website of Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce |
The Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce is the local chamber of commerce for portions of Hampshire and Franklin counties within the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts. The chamber represents the business needs of over 600 businesses and 4,200 employees in the area.
The Amherst Area Chamber is considered to be the one of the most powerful business organizations in Western Massachusetts.
Contents
Board of directors
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Chamber model
The Amherst Area Chamber is supported by members' dues and its own fundraising activities. Membership is open to anyone and dues are based upon a sliding scale based on the number of employees. The Chamber is a partner organization with the Greater Northampton Chamber and Greater Easthampton Chamber in the formation and management of the Hampshire County Regional Tourism Council.
The Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce is divided into Councils, with each Council being an advocate for different interests of the members or responsible for the hosting of various chamber events throughout the year.
- Amherst Future
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- Amherst Future is a group that assists in developing congruence among local economic development projects and the Town of Amherst’s Master Planning Document.[1] This advocacy group seeks to stimulate the commercial tax base through economic development while protecting its recreational areas and open space.
- Ambassadors Committee
- Annual Dinner
- Golf Tournament
- Government Affairs
- Margarita Madness
- Merry Maple
- Program
- Promotion
- Taste of Amherst
Member Benefits
There are many benefits that businesses can access once they become members. They are in the areas of marketing, advertising, educational support, ribbon cutting ceremonies, referrals, networking, business advocacy, special discounts and group buying power.[2]
Issues
The Amherst Area Chamber supported the ban on disposable food and drink containers made from expanded polystyrene (commonly called Styrofoam) beginning on January 1, 2014 in the town of Amherst. The chamber hoped that prices for alternative containers would go down for local restaurants affected businesses as paper-based containers become more popular.[3]
Events
The annual Taste of Amherst is one of the most popular events that the Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce hosts. It draws over 20,000 people[4] to eat at over 20 local restaurants that set up tents on the Amherst town common. There are also bounce houses and face painting for children and a beer tent for adults. The Taste of Amherst has had a large effort in the past few years to "green up the event". All of the plates and silverware are made of compostable materials. There are three stations where patrons bring their trash to be sorted into recycling, compost, and waste.
Example Members
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Example Legislative Members
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References
External links
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