Eastern Shore Chamber Becomes State Accredited

The Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama (CCAA) has announced that the Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce is one of eight chambers to receive the Accredited Alabama Chamber of Commerce distinction. The Eastern Shore chamber calls the distinction “one of the most prestigious programs of the CCAA” that “sets standards of excellence for chambers in the state of Alabama.” It recognizes chambers that have achieved those standards, examining organization, mission focus, professional administration, financial management, communications and advocacy, while offering guidelines for improving chambers’ effectiveness. “As one of CCAA’s most prestigious programs, the Accredited Alabama Chamber of Commerce program shows that each chamber receiving the distinction is committed to the highest standards of organization management,” said Dean Mitchell, executive director of the Dothan Area Chamber of Commerce and CCAA’s 2021 chairman of the board of directors.

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