Participating Organizations

The following are ASCP member organizations.

(Clicking on an organization's name will open its web site in a new window.)

The Business Council of Alabama

Alaska State Chamber of Commerce

Arkansas State Chamber/AIA

California Chamber of Commerce

Colorado Association of Commerce & Industry

Delaware State Chamber of Commerce

Florida Chamber of Commerce

The Georgia Chamber of Commerce

The Illinois Chamber

Indiana Chamber of Commerce

Iowa Association of Business and Industry

Kansas Chamber of Commerce

Kentucky Chamber of Commerce

Louisiana Association of Business & Industry

Maine State Chamber of Commerce

Michigan Chamber of Commerce

Minnesota Chamber of Commerce

Mississippi Economic Council

Missouri Chamber of Commerce

Nebraska Chamber of Commerce & Industry

The Business Council of New York State, Inc.

North Carolina Chamber

North Dakota Chamber of Commerce

Ohio Chamber of Commerce

The State Chamber/Oklahoma's Association of Business

Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry

South Carolina Chamber of Commerce

Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Texas Association of Business

Association of Washington Business

Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce

 
 

The Association of State Chamber Professionals (ASCP) is dedicated to the growth and professional development of our members; membership, marketing, communications, and non-dues professionals from state chambers of commerce and business associations across the country. The association takes great pride in offering continuous networking, benchmarking, and peer support opportunities within our membership.

Nine years ago, I attended my first ASCP (formerly AMME) conference in Big Sky, Montana. I went with a specific goal in mind, to learn how other state chambers were implementing new dues formulas with “investor” or “tiered” levels. I went back to my chamber armed with several compelling examples that convinced our board to proceed, resulting in $200,000+ in dues increases over an 18 month period. Talk about ROI.

Since then, each year I’ve had the opportunity to attend the conference and every year I return to my chamber with great ideas that turn into great programs for our chamber members. I also go home every year knowing that I’ve met professionals from around the country who I can call on for advice and resources throughout the year. This is an incredibly rich network.

Amazingly, it doesn’t matter if it’s a large state chamber with lots of staff or a smaller chamber with less than a dozen; members of ASCP all bring something to the table of value to share at the conferences or through the website’s resources and the group’s social media outlets.

Your membership with ASCP is time and money well spent, easily demonstrating your chamber’s return on investment. The feedback from the 2011 ASCP Fall Conference in Pinehurst, North Carolina was extremely positive. On behalf of the ASCP board, I am honored to declare that we are committed to the continued success and improvement of services and programs to the ASCP membership.

I look forward to working with the board on your behalf and to seeing you at Coeur D’Alene, Idaho from September 15-19 for an amazing 2012 ASCP Fall Conference.

Sincerely,
Joyce LaRoche
Maine State Chamber of Commerce


 

 
   
   
 
   

 

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