Federal Way Chamber of Commerce
- Federal Way Chamber of Commerce
Federal Way Chamber of Commerce was formed in 1953 and represents over 650 businesses in Washington state, United States. It was recently awarded a 4-star accreditation through the United States Chamber of Commerce. [http://www.federalwaychamber.com Federal Way Chamber of Commerce] The goal of the Chamber is to create a strong local economy through business advocacy in the South Pudget Sound region.
The mission of the Chamber is to enhance demand for business in the community. The Chamber is pursuing:
# partnerships to create a strong local economy for the community
# representing business interest with government
# promoting the community through leadership development and financial support that enhances the community’s children’s education.
# member networking and referrals to grow local companies
The current Chief Executive Officer is Tom Pierson [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Pierson] .
Read Tom's blog here [http://www.voiceofsouthsound.com] .
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