LAS VEGAS, NV, January 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) MainStreetChamber is on course to be a household name within the next 12 months. That became evident with 2010's numbers. The Chamber opened over 30 new chapters and added over 10,000 active members. http://mainstreetchamber.org/en/local-chapters.html. (see list below) CEO, Mr. John Bellave was quoted saying, "MainStreetChamber is experiencing incredible growth in our early stages of national expansion. We've surrounded ourselves with Chapter Presidents that have the vision, skills and servant's heart to help the small and home based business community."
MainStreetChamber has a proven business model of giving businesses a FREE Lifetime membership, FREE admission to all events and each member receives a FREE Lifetime Membership certificate to put in their place of business giving the prestige and credibility needed in today's business environment. President/Founder Mr. Larry Kozin was quoted saying, "Today, the small and home based business owner needs an advantage. We give them that advantage. That's apparent with the numbers we saw in 2010 and we're just getting started. MainStreetChamber is making a difference - one chapter - one community at a time."
Thanks to MainStreetChamber's strategic Partnerships and paid Sponsorships, at both the local and national levels, MainStreetChamber is able to offer this free lifetime membership.
Arizona:
Tucson
California:
Chico
West Hollywood
Palm Springs
Sacramento
Greater Sacramento
South San Diego
North San Diego
East San Diego
Colorado:
Boulder
Colorado Springs
Florida:
Flagler County
NE Orange County
Seminole County
St. Johns County
Volusia County
Indiana:
South Bend
Louisiana:
New Orleans
Minnesota:
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Nevada:
Henderson
Las Vegas
North Las Vegas
North Carolina:
Charlotte
Oak Ridge Island
South Carolina:
Greenville
Texas:
Corpus Christi
Houston
Washington:
Spokane
Washington, DC
Continuing national growth for January 2011 includes opening chapters in Irvine, Ca, Phoenix, AZ, Dallas, TX, North Volusia County, FL, Marion County, FL, and North San Diego County (inland), CA.
MainStreetChamber is a rapidly expanding, National Membership Organization dedicated to helping small business grow and become more profitable. As a preferred small business networking organization, they are focused on small business professionals, creating fresh opportunities to connect with other entrepreneurs and to make important business contacts at local, state and national levels. Media inquiries should be directed to media@mainstreetchamber.org.
MainStreetChamber Becomes the Fastest Growing Chamber in the US
Giving small businesses the advantage they need to survive and thrive in today's business environment elevates MainStreetChamber to explosive growth.
2011-01-01
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