New Hampshire Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives

New Hampshire Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives

2010 Spring Conference 

REGISTER NOW, click hereSpring Conference, May 2010

Wednesday, May 5th

Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside Hotel

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAIALBLE.

 

Preliminary Agenda

8:00 – 9:00 am             Registration

                                    Continental Breakfast

                                    Vendor Networking

9:00 – 9:30 am Welcome and sponsor introductions

9:30 - 10:20 am            Chamber Finances 101

10:20 - 11:20 am          -SCORE as a Resource

-NH Film Office: Community Photo Database

                                    -Your ticket to China!

11:20 – 11:50 am         Vendor Networking and Break

11:50 – 12:30 pm         Tiered Vs. Traditional Sponsorship Packaging for Members

12:30 – 1:15 pm           Lunch

1:15 – 2 pm                  State and Federal Legislative Business Update—BIA & US Chamber of Commerce

2 – 2:45 pm                  Social Networking—Will is work for your chamber?

2:45 – 3 pm                  Closing Remarks

 

4:30 – 6:30 pm             Governor’s Conference on Tourism Harbor Cruise

Note:            NH ACCE conference registration information to follow shortly. Overnight accommodations are available at the Portsmouth Sheraton Harborside Hotel for the same rate as that provided to attendees of the Governor’s Conference on Tourism, $139/nite (single occupancy), plus tax. Harbor Cruise is optional and is provided at no-cost to NHACCE members by the NH Travel Council, producer of the Governor’s Conference on Tourism.

 

 

The purpose of NHACCE is to provide chamber of commerce executives with an organized forum to foster and enhance:

  • Personal and professional development by sponsoring and conducting educational programs, conferences and events.
  • Member interest in formal, professional training and education leading to certification as Chamber of Commerce professionals.
  • Member participation in other professional associations or councils.
  • Professional standards of its members and Chamber of Commerce organizations they represent.
  • The prestige of its members and their respective Chambers of Commerce.
  • Community leadership roles by its members and respective organizations.
  • Opportunities to enhance the professional standards and education of Chamber of Commerce staff members.
  • Education and training opportunities for volunteer leaders.
  • Tangible services and benefits to Chambers of Commerce for their constituencies.
  • Opportunities for public policy discussions on appropriate and pertinent issues.
  • Close working Relationships, fellowship, cooperation and unity among its members.