The Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce (ARCC) and the Greater Greenwich Chamber of Commerce have announced a Partnership Agreement which will build a strong, collaborative relationship that supports local businesses and drives economic growth across both communities.
“As a regional Chamber, the ARCC understands the value in working together with our neighboring Chambers. This partnership will open up opportunities for members of both Chambers and will encourage collaboration and growth. We are truly better when we work together,” said ARCC President & CEO Tricia Rogers.
At over 850 members, and serving multiple counties, the ARCC is able to provide support to Greenwich Chamber members in the form of group insurance plans, commercial energy savings, small business resources and more. The Chambers will also work together to share announcements and events among their memberships.
“This partnership reinforces what we’ve always known—that we are stronger when we work together. It’s a meaningful step forward in deepening our commitment to collaboration and laying a stronger foundation for regional growth, opportunity and shared success across our business community,” said ARCC Immediate Past Board Chair Marc Yrsha, SEVP, Chief Banking Officer of Arrow Bank.
“This alliance marks an exciting new chapter for our regional business community. By combining our strengths and working together, we’re creating new opportunities for our members and reinforcing the foundation of collaboration that will support long-term success for all,” said ARCC Board Chair Damian D’Angelico, General Manager of Fitzgerald Brothers Beverages.
Established in 1990, the Greater Greenwich Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to the economic vitality of the Washington County, New York region.
“This partnership represents a powerful step forward in our commitment to strengthening the local business community and expanding the support we offer our members. By working together, we can now provide our members with access to a broader network of resources, programs, and benefits. We look
forward to all the opportunities this regional alliance will bring and invite our members to take full advantage of the expanded offerings now available to them. Together, we are building a stronger, more connected, and more resilient business community,” said Rulyn Graves, Greater Greenwich Chamber of Commerce Chair of the Board.