| 06 Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce Recognized |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 23, 2006 CONTACT: Bob Thomas, 517-371-7639
LANSING, MI, October 23, 2006 – The Michigan Chamber of Commerce Executives (MCCE) association recognized the Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce with the 2006 MCCE Outstanding Chamber of Commerce Award—Small Size Category at the MCCE Fall Leadership Conference held at Boyne Mountain on Thursday, October 19, 2006. The Outstanding Chamber of Commerce award is given to one chamber of commerce in each of three membership categories (small, mid-size and large chambers of commerce) and based on a comprehensive application judged by chamber of commerce executives from the Great Lakes Region. Applicants must demonstrate quality, innovation, and effectiveness of programming in the areas of leadership and governance, financial management, advocacy and programming/membership development to receive the award. The Greenville Area Chamber was recognized for its leadership in addressing the closure of the Electorlux facility, a major blow to the local economy and the local chamber membership; its advocacy priorities on public policy issues and its participation with local government; and its local branding initiatives and the development of an interactive web presence. Remarkably, this is all done with a part-time staff. MCCE also presented 2006 Outstanding Chamber of Commerce awards to the Muskegon Area Chamber of Commerce in the Large Chamber category and the Midland Area Chamber of Commerce in the Mid-Size Category. The Michigan Chamber of Commerce Executives is a statewide organization of executives involved in the management of chambers of commerce. Its purpose is to promote excellence and high ethical standards for chamber professionals through education, information and networking opportunities. It represents more than 100 local chambers of commerce in Michigan. # # # |


