Elgin Area Chamber
Elgin Area Chamber
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Chamber of Commerce
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Thank you for visiting the Elgin Area Chamber website. EAC is a dynamic membership organization rich in history and comprised of approximately 600 businesses of all sizes representing most every industry and profession in our area. As the voice for business, we are an important resource for our members for advocacy, information, and marketing exposure that enhances their business success. The Elgin Area Chamber provides leadership in creating a positive economic environment as the lead business advocate in our region. The Elgin Area Chamber boasts an impressive menu of programs and services aimed at helping business leaders and professionals connect, learn and grow because we understand the value of providing an effective return on members’ investments. Our vital professional organization of local business leaders collaborates through an extensive network of partnerships focusing on building a healthy business environment, promoting economic development and working effectively to improve the quality of life in the greater Elgin area. Please explore our website to gain a better understanding of the diversity of our organization and the benefit of membership in the Elgin Area Chamber. We welcome your comments and encourage your questions. Thank you.
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