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"Big Enough To Count, Small Enough To Really Care"

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Salem County Chamber of Commerce"Big Enough To Count, Small Enough To Really Care"

The Chamber of Commerce in Salem County, NJ has been helping the most rural county in New Jersey get down to business since 1943.

Sixty-eight years ago, a group of business owners got together to develop the first organization dedicated specifically to serving business in Salem City. 

Today, The Salem County Chamber of Commerce boasts 380 members comprised of large corporations, manufacturers, small businesses and community leaders county-wide.  

The Chamber has an active Board of Directors, professional staff, and over 340 active members.  As with many forward-thinking organizations, the Chamber can now be found on facebook.

Although much has changed in the past 68 years, the mission has remained the same.  The Chamber is  still simply a group of business people dedicated to making Salem County a better place to live, work and do business.

Upcoming Events:

March 25th - Building New Connections Networking Mixer, 5pm - 7pm hosted by Habitat For Humanity at their Re-Store, Carneys Point.

April 1st- Chamber Office Ribbon Cutting and Open House, 9am, Chamber Office, Johnson Hall, 90 Market Street, Salem, NJ - coffee and pastries served.

April 7th - Annual Shad Banquet - 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm at Centerton Country Club, Almond Road, Pittsgrove Township, NJ

April 13th - Business After Hours Networking Mixer, 5pm - 7pm at Auburn Road Vineyards - FREE with refreshments available for purchase

April 27th - Networking Mixer hosted by The Rooster Crows & Hannah Rose Tearoom - 8am - 10am

"Through advocacy, service and encouragement, the Salem County Chamber of Commerce builds relationships with the business community to make Salem County the premier place to live, work and conduct business."

Chris Hooks, a recent addition to the Salem County Chamber's Board of Directors lives, works and does business in Salem County, too.  Chris will be serving a three-year term on the Board.

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