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Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce (MCCC)
Non-profit Organizations
Rockville, MD 2,237 followers
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About us
The Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) works on behalf of its members to accelerate the success of their businesses. Its active membership includes small, medium, and large organizations representing a wide range of businesses and industries. Through varied programs and events and effective advocacy at the county, state and federal level, MCCC helps their members connect, learn, and grow. MCCC's GovConNet Council advocates on behalf of the government contracting community, providing additional business opportunities through our Procurement Conference and Industry Days, and lobbying for more effective policies at the federal, state, and local levels of government. Visit http://bit.ly/joinMCCC for more information on how to join the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce.
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http://www.mcccmd.com
External link for Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce (MCCC)
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Rockville, MD
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1959
Locations
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Primary
51 Monroe Street, Suite 1800
Rockville, MD 20850, US
Employees at Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce (MCCC)
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Barbara Ashe
Executive Vice-President, Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce and Director & Founder at Veteran Institute for Procurement
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Debbie Auspelmyer
President of Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce
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Alexis Reed
Marketing Professional, Content Creator, Outreach Specialist
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Tony Motto
Organizer - Energy Network Expo
Updates
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#MCCCMembership News: Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) is pleased to announce the appointment of Nancy Regelin as the new Chair of the Board of Directors, effective July 1, 2024. Nancy has been a member of REDI's Board since 2010, served as Vice Chair since 2020, and is the Chair of the Maryland Women’s Business Center Advisory Board. She succeeds Susan Prince, who led REDI’s Board since 2020. Nancy Regelin brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her new role. As a Real Estate Law Shareholder at Shulman Rogers, Nancy is respected for her strategic thinking, effective communication, and adept management skills. She excels in implementing the vision of landowners, developers, and creative consultants, contributing to the creation of vibrant communities where people can live, work, and play. “We are honored to welcome Nancy as our new Board Chair and look forward to benefiting from her continued vision and expertise,” stated REDI’s CEO, Cindy Rivarde. Nancy has represented projects throughout Rockville, such as the Upper Rock District, but is most proud of her role in the public-private partnership to redevelop the Rockville Mall after its foreclosure in 1991 bringing back the heart of Town Center with new open space and a walkable street grid. Over the years since she has continued to be part of the teams to create entertainment, employment, and new housing opportunities for the community in Town Center. “I have long considered Rockville as my adopted hometown and am honored to have the opportunity to serve to support economic development efforts so all of Rockville can prosper,” said REDI’s Board Chair, Nancy Regelin. Nancy's career began as a design engineer before she transitioned to law, where she has spent over three decades advancing innovative ideas, building consensus, and finding creative solutions to complex problems. She works to forge strong relationships with elected officials, community leaders, professional consultants, and other business owners. In addition to her professional achievements, Nancy is the co-founder of The Power Conference, women’s business development event. Her commitment to supporting women-owned businesses underscores her passion for fostering economic growth and development.
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MCCC's 2024 Legislative Reception: More Guests Announced!
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Are you registered for MCCC's 2024 Annual Legislative Reception? Learn more: https://conta.cc/4cSvrVN #MCCCAdvocacy
MCCC's 2024 Legislative Reception: Event Co-Chairs Announced!
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Registration Open for MCCC's Annual Legislative Reception | September 4, 2024
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Congratulations to new member @CelebreeSchool of North Potomac on the groundbreaking of their new school! Learn more: https://buff.ly/3xyjA0l #MCCCMembership
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ICYMI: Last week, Montgomery County Council President Andrew Friedson presented MCCC President & CEO Gigi Godwin with a Council Proclamation to highlight her work at MCCC for over two decades. Watch the presentation here:
Proclamation recognizing the Retirement of Gigi Godwin of the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce
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National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is our final group to present before our lunch break. They immediately followed the U.S. Census Bureau. When we return from our lunch break, David Hincapie of SBA Washington Metropolitan Area District Office with U.S. Small Business Administration will be our first presenter. #MCCCGovConNet
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Thank you to Thomas & Reed, LLC for sponsoring lunch for all attendees of our U.S. Department of Commerce Small Business Industry Day! #MCCCGovConNet