Moncton-Area Chambers Of Commerce Form Partnership
MONCTON–The Chambers of Commerce for Greater Moncton and Albert County are joining forces. They’ve signed a one-year working relationship pilot.
The CCGM will offer membership to ACCC members who are not already CCGM members under an ‘associate’ membership for 12 months for the 2022-2023 period at a reduced rate.
This associate membership gives Albert County members access to full benefits in the CCGM from the date of membership.
The ACCC will also offer an ‘associate’ membership to CCGM members who are not already ACCC members for 2022-2023 at an additional reduced rate, which would also give CCGM members access to full benefits in the Albert County Chamber for a period of one year.
“The agreement includes coordination of advocacy efforts on issues that are important to the membership of both organizations,” said Michelle Duffie, Chair of the CCGM board of directors. “This includes dependable access to high-speed Internet, the maintenance and upgrading of Route 114, which is a major tourism route leading to and from two of the most popular tourist attractions in the province, and the growth of our population and labour force.”
The Board of Directors for both organizations says this has the potential to introduce a wealth of new networking opportunities for businesses in the two regions.
President for the Albert County Chamber Board of Directors Annick Robichaud Butland says they are already seeing businesses sign up as a result of this collaboration.