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What does Chambers Ireland do?
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Chambers Ireland is Ireland’s largest business network with 60 member chambers representing more than 13,000 businesses on the island of Ireland. A social partnership organisation,  Chambers Ireland is limited by guarantee and owned by its subscribing member chambers.

What is a Chamber?

A chamber consists of local business representatives who join together to promote the economic and social development of their community in order to make it a better place in which to live, work and do business. All chambers have an elected president but not all have a chief executive. Volunteer chambers are run by an honourary council.

What Does Chambers Ireland Do?

Chambers Ireland’s mission is to represent the interests of member companies; to promote business competitiveness in Ireland and to enable the development of the chamber movement throughout the island. It has five main areas of activity:

• Representing Business Interests;
• Supporting SMEs;
• Training and Development;
• Facilitating International Business; and
• Strengthening the Chamber Network.


 

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