| Author: |
Nanook |
| Date Posted: |
Wednesday, May 7, 2008 |
| Business Profile URL: |
http://www.ncbizconnect.com/businesses/garry429115
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| Phone: |
518-563-1000 |
| Fax: |
518-563-1028 |
| Web Site: |
www.northcountrychamber.com |
| Email Address: |
chamber@westelcom.com |
| Street Address: |
P.O. Box 310, Plattsburgh, New York 12901 |
| Location: |
United States, New York, Plattsburgh |
| Manager: |
Garry Douglas, President |
| Products Served: |
Economic development services. Health insurance. Small business support, including SCORE business counseling services. Workforce training & recruitment. Industrial support services. Special programs related to Quebec-New York crossborder commerce & investment. Tourism marketing programs. |
| Business Established: |
1912 |
| Number of Employees: |
15 |
| Geographic Service Area: |
Regional: Clinton, Essex, Franklin and northern Warren Counties |
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| Additional Locations: |
| Branch #2: |
NA |
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| Address: |
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| Location: |
Lake Placid, New York |
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| The Plattsburgh-North Country Chamber of Commerce is the largest business and economic development alliance in northern New York and one of the largest chambers of commerce in the state, linking more than 3,250 companies and organizations across Clinton, Essex, Franklin and northern Warren Counties. It is a leader in economic development in the region, and is a respected voice in crossborder relations with Canada and specifically Quebec. This includes co-leadership of the Quebec-New York Corridor Coalition. Its many other services include health insurance for employers and the self-employed; small business support, including the regional SCORE business counseling service; electricity savings for businesses served by NYSEG or National Grid; a wide range of industrial support services, especially in the areas of workplace safety, human resource management, and workforce training and recruitment; the region's tourism marketing and development bureau; and active government affiars work on behalf of the North Country economy in Washington, Albany and elsewhere. |
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