Chicago at a Crossroads: Accountability in Public Safety and Gun Violence
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the next event in its Chicago at a Crossroads series, a luncheon and conversation on public safety accountability and gun violence on Monday, October 17 at 11:30 a.m. CST. The Chamber
Public Policy Committee Chair Joins WBEZ to Grade Mayor Emanuel
With the city mayoral election quickly approaching, WBEZ Chicago is analyzing how Mayor Emanuel has handled important issues during his past four years in office. Mark Segal, Chair of the Chamber’s Public Policy Committee, joined a panel of experts on
Chicago at a Crossroads: Bridging the Digital Divide
In the bustling metropolis of Chicago, a growing digital divide represents a pressing challenge that cannot be ignored. In an era when technology permeates every aspect of life, digital proficiency and internet access have become an essential foundation for personal
Emerging Leaders Fireside Chat with Ashli Nelson
The Fireside Chat Series provides an exclusive opportunity for Emerging Leaders to learn from savvy business professionals; sharing tips, lessons learned, insights to the industry, and some personal mantras. Each quarter a young professional will lead the interview with an
Chamber Announces New Public Policy Committee Leadership
Chicago, IL – The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce announced today that Robin L. Brown, vice president of government affairs and external relations for Ingredion Incorporated, will serve as the new chairman of its Public Policy Committee. Matthew Summy, vice president
Chamber Releases 2013 Public Policy Legislative Report
Throughout 2013, the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce fought to protect the interests of the local business community and push for reforms to ensure future growth and success for our region. The Chamber's 2013 Public Policy Legislative Report includes a summary
Deputy Mayor Koch Addresses Chamber Public Policy Committee
On Tuesday, April 22 Deputy Mayor Steve Koch presented the City of Chicago’s plan for municipal pension reform to the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce Public Policy Committee. Koch explained how the Municipal and Laborers pension funds operate and gave
Public Policy January Newsletter
Public Policy Newsletter Tuesday, January 30, 2018 Chicagoland Chamber PAC AdvocacyChampion Award Luncheon On March 23, the Chicagoland Chamber Political Action Committee (PAC) will honor Patrick Donelly, General Manager of the Hyatt Regency, for his advocacy of the hospitality community and in
Public Testimony by Jack Lavin at the City Council Hearing on Chicago’s FY22 Budget Proposal
Jack Lavin, President & CEO, Chicagoland Chamber: My name is Jack Lavin, President and CEO of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, and we represent over 1,000 diverse businesses from across the Chicagoland area. I would like to thank the Mayor,