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February 2004
February 4, 2004
Vol. XXV Issue 1
December 2003 - January 2004
December 3, 2003
Vol. XXIV Issue 10
Mobilizing Chambers for International Business

USCIB’s outreach to chambers of commerce has begun to gain traction, with potentially major implications for business at all levels.

Aiming to engage broader segments of the export community, USCIB last year launched the USCIB Associates Program, which seeks to marry the resources of chambers at the state, regional and municipal level with USCIB’s global business network.

A core group of state and metro chambers have coalesced into a "leadership cabinet" to help develop, direct and market the Associates Program (see sidebar). Through the efforts of chairman Robert Recker (Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce) and founding member Floyd Warner (Pennsylvania Chamber of Business & Industry), a number of top-tier chamber leaders have been recruited.

A cornerstone of the program is the World Chambers Federation (WCF), a specialized division of ICC that serves as a forum for chambers of commerce worldwide. ICC’s most recent World Chambers Congress, last September in Quebec City, attracted a respectable (if not overwhelming) number of U.S. participants.

"Among chambers, USCIB is a well-kept secret," said Mr. Recker, who serves on WCF’s steering committee. "We aim to change that by providing them, and their members, with access to a broad range of USCIB services, and by leveraging the critical roles chambers play in promoting international business at the state and local level."

The leadership cabinet, which plans to hold quarterly meetings (largely by conference call, given the variety of regions represented), will provide input and direction to WCF, participate in high-level briefings, craft future World Chambers Congresses and help in the development of new services for chambers and their export-oriented members.

"This is an impressive group of organizations and people," observed Peter Robinson, USCIB’s chief operating officer. "We hope they will serve as valuable channels for spreading the word about such USCIB services as ATA Carnet and ICC arbitration. We also expect to partner with them in organizing events and, if needed, influencing state legislation and policy on things like trade or privacy."

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USCIB Associates Program
Leadership Cabinet
(in formation)

Robert H. Recker (Chair)
Executive Vice President
Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce

HollyBeth Anderson
Vice President, International
Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce

Isilio Arriaga
President/CEO
Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce

George M. Israel, III
President & CEO
Georgia Chamber of Commerce

Duane Marsh
President
Vermont Chamber of Commerce

Richard P. Rush
President and CEO
Oklahoma State Chamber of Commerce

Frank M. Ryll, Jr.
President
Florida Chamber of Commerce

David F. Shaffer
President, Public Policy Institute
Business Council of New York State

Joan Verplanck
President
New Jersey Chamber of Commerce

Floyd Warner
President
Pennsylvania Chamber of Business & Industry


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