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Four Female Chicago Leaders Give ‘Advice to My 20-Year-Old Self’

March is National Women’s History Month, so we reached out to some notable Chicago women and asked them: “What advice would you give to your 20-year-old self?” The answers didn’t disappoint, and they included thoughtful reflections on life experiences, the

Breaking the Ceiling: Women’s History Month Panel 

Celebrate Women’s History Month by joining Emerging Leaders Chicago on March 21 for a brunch and discussion about challenges and opportunities facing women in the workplace and tips from successful female leaders in various industries. Join us in honoring the

Securing the Future: Unveiling the Power of AI in Cybersecurity

Hosted by the Chicagoland Chamber’s Mid-Market Chicago In today’s swiftly evolving business landscape, the pervasive influence of artificial intelligence (AI) introduces a pressing concern for companies: safeguarding themselves against the multifaceted threats that AI itself can pose. As the digital

2022 State Agenda

State Agenda

Celebrating Women’s History Month

Starting March 1, Women’s History Month highlights the vital role women have played throughout American history. The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce is proud to observe Women’s History Month and recognize the contributions, achievements, and value provided by women in Chicagoland and across the United

Statement Regarding Mayor Johnson’s 2024 Budget Proposal

CHICAGO – The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce issued the following statement in response to Mayor Brandon Johnson’s proposed budget:   “At a time when Chicago businesses are already facing many challenges, we commend Mayor Brandon Johnson for introducing a fiscally sound

What Does It Mean to “Incorporate” a Business? 

Presented by the Illinois Small Business Development Center at the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce This webinar will cover what it means to “incorporate” a business in Illinois.  The information will include an explanation of the pros and cons of incorporation

HR 3825 & HR 3816 – Opposition Letter to the Illinois Congressional Delegation

A letter from Jack Lavin, President & CEO of the Chicagoland Chamber, to the Illinois Congressional Delegation: Representing more than 1,000 businesses that employ 400,000 individuals throughout the region, the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce advocates for a dynamic economy. On

5G and Beyond: Redefining Tech Skills for a Growing Workforce

Join the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce and Crown Castle for an insightful panel discussion featuring prominent tech industry leaders who are driving workforce innovation. 5G and Beyond: Redefining Tech Skills for a Growing Workforce will shed light on digital skills