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June/July 2014

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Local contractors, electricians, and plumbers are hired by expanding companies to handle growth created by the expansion, positively stimulating the economy. Entrepreneurs, companies, and industries join the chamber and their membership dues fund business-friendly operations and programs. Members also participate in fundraising activities that support the Chamber's program of work. Members attend free and low-cost educational and professional development seminars which are included in the program of work. Members attend networking events which offer excellent opportunities for engagement with other professionals, often resulting in new collaboration. More disposable income is created for families who use the money for entertainment, major purchases, investments and even start new businesses. New businesses join the Chamber and the membership dues continue to cycle through the local economy. e Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization established by local business owners in 1861, with a volunteer board that oversees operations and programs which are funded by membership dues and events. e Buck Starts Here. 042914 Annual Report.indd 8 5/14/14 1:51 PM

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