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Chamber of Commerce 18 LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE NEXT WEEK THE LIST Ranked by 2019 budget Banks Rank Chamber of Commerce Budget Profile Events and Programs Top Elected Official Top Administrator • name • 2019 • annual fee • name • name • address • 2018 • number of members • business • title • website (in thousands) • year founded • phone Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce $13,609 $750 World Trade Week; Access Washington, D.C.; Jerold Neuman Maria Salinas 1 350 S. Bixel St. $14,060 1,505 Access Sacramento; Access L.A. City Hall; BizCon DLA Piper CEO, President Los Angeles 90017 1888 SoCal; Inaugural Dinner (213) 580-7500 lachamber.com Greater Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce 2,500 391 Taste of Conejo, Economic Forecast, 40 Under Forty Don Phillipson Jill Lederer 2 600 Hampshire Road, Suite 200 2,500 900 Awards, State of the City Agoura Hills, State of the WSI ePro Marketing CEO, President Westlake Village 91361 1939 City Thousand Oaks, MIXPO, Conejo Valley Tourism (805) 370-0035 conejochamber.org Improvement District, Greater Conejo Valley Community Foundation Hollywood Chamber of Commerce 2,200 NA Economic Development Summit, Hollywood Walk of Donelle Dadigan Rana Ghadban 3 6255 Sunset Blvd. 2,400 NA Fame, State of Hollywood Luncheon, State of Hollywood Museum in CEO, President Hollywood 90028 1921 Entertainment Industry Conference the Historic Max Factor (323) 469-8311 hollywoodchamber.net Building Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce 1,655 520 State of the County Address, City National Bank John Bishop Randy Gordon 4 One World Trade Center, Suite 1650 1,605 758 Entrepreneur of the Year, Gala, Police & Fire MemorialCare/Miller CEO, President Long Beach 90831 1891 Appreciation Luncheon, California Visionaries/ Children’s & Women’s (562) 436-1251 lbchamber.com National Leaders Luncheon. Hospital Long Beach Catalina Island Chamber of Commerce & Visitors 1,609 59 Catalina Island Triathlon, New Year's Eve Gala, Michael Ponce Jim Luttjohann 5 Bureau 1,652 250 Catalina Island Concert Series, Shop Catalina, Taste Seacrest Inn CEO, President 1 Green Pleasure Pier 1949 of Avalon/Avalon Restaurant Week (310) 510-1520 Avalon 90704 catalinachamber.com Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce 1,600 475 Innovate Beverly Hills, Best of Beverly Hills Golden Deborah Kallick Todd Johnson 6 9400 S. Santa Monica Blvd., Second Floor 1,500 750 Palm Awards, Evening with the Mayor, Economic Cedars-Sinai Health CEO, President Beverly Hills 90210 1923 Development Council System (310) 248-1000 beverlyhillschamber.com Valley Industry and Commerce Association 1,239 660 San Fernando Valley Business Hall of Fame Dinner, Lisa Gritzner Stuart Waldman 7 16600 Sherman Way, Suite 170 1,241 420 Business Forecast Conference, Local Officeholders LG Strategies President Van Nuys 91406 1949 Luncheon, State Officeholders Dinner (818) 817-0545 vica.com Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce 985 365 Super Bowl Sunday 10K, festivals, business Charles Gale Jr. Dominik Knoll 8 119 W. Torrance Blvd., Suite 2 975 NA workshops, State of the City, Community Awards Metropolitan Water CEO, President Redondo Beach 90277 1907 District (310) 376-6911 redondochamber.org Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce 900 350 New Heroes Celebration, Sustainable Quality Laura McIver Laurel Rosen 9 1234 6th St., Suite 100 900 900 Awards, Buy Local Festival, State of the City, Shutters on the Beach CEO, President Santa Monica 90401 1925 International Womens Day Breakfast, Installation (310) 393-9825 smchamber.com Dinner Industry Business Council 890 225 Annual City of Industry Taste of the Town, monthly Dean Yamagata Joanne McClaskey 10 15651 Stafford St. 850 335 luncheon programs, Annual City Update Luncheon Frazer Executive Director City of Industry 91744 1962 (626) 968-3737 industrybusinesscouncil.org Alhambra Chamber of Commerce 870 NA Lunar New Year Festival, Rose Queen & Court Helen Romero Shaw Sharon Gibbs 11 104 S. 1st St. 970 360 Lunch, B2B-Network Brewing Hour, Secrets for SoCal Gas CEO Alhambra 91801 1903 your Success, Play FORE the Kids Golf Tournament, (626) 282-8481 alhambrachamber.org State of the City Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce 790 365 Employment Law Update, State of the County Nancy Starczyk Ivan Volschenk 12 28494 Westinghouse Place, Suite 114 775 750 Luncheon, Awards and Installation Dinner, Hispanic Realty Executives Santa CEO, President Santa Clarita 91355 1923 Heritage Celebration, Patriots Luncheon, Oak Tree Clarita (661) 702-6977 scvchamber.com Classic Golf Tournament LAX Coastal Chamber of Commerce 781 355 City of Angels Awards Gala, Leadership Academy, Michael D'Amodio Christina Davis 13 9100 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 210 766 585 State of LAX, Fourth of July Parade Interstate Hotels CEO, President Los Angeles 90045 1953 (310) 645-5151 laxcoastal.com Torrance Area Chamber of Commerce 763 235 Business Showcase, State of the City, Armed Forces Dan Armendariz Donna Duperron 14 3480 Torrance Blvd., Suite 305 715 726 5K Run California Water Service CEO, President Torrance 90503 1913 Co. (310) 540-5858 torrancechamber.com West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce 760 380 Creative City Awards, Community Health Fair, State Nick Rimedio Genevieve Morrill 15 8272 Santa Monica Blvd. 680 500 of the City, Annual Member Meeting and Board La Peer Hotel CEO, President West Hollywood 90046 1921 Installation (323) 650-2688 wehochamber.com send corrections or additions on company letterhead to the Research Department, Los Angeles Business Journal, 11150 NA - Not Available Note: The information on this list was provided by representatives of the chambers. Chambers are Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 350, Los Angeles 90025. ©2019 Los Angeles Business Journal. This list may not be reprinted ranked by 2019 budget. To the best of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is in whole or in part without prior written permission from the editor. Reprints are available from Wright’s Media (877) made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please 652-5295. Researched by Joshua Niv 018-21_CoC list.indd 18 9/26/19 2:04 PM SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 THE LIST LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNAL 19 CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Rank Chamber of Commerce Budget Profile Events and Programs Top Elected Official Top Administrator • name • 2019 • annual fee • name • name • address • 2018 • number of members • business • title • website (in thousands) • year founded • phone Italy-America Chamber of Commerce West $700 $1500 The Italian Excellence Gala & Awards, Savor Italy, Nicola Serragiotto Genny Nevoso 16 925 N. La Brea Ave. $700 NA the Extraordinary Italian Taste events, Marchio Veneto Hills Executive Director Los Angeles 90038 1987 Ospitalita Italiana, food and wine regional (310) 557-3017 iaccw.net promotions, furniture and interior design, fashion and accessories Whittier Area Chamber of Commerce 695 370 Business Expo, Silver Shield Awards Banquet, Elizabeth Martinez Carol Crosby 17 8158 Painter Ave. 695 580 Salute to Service, Hathaway Golf Classic Meruelo Group CEO, President Whittier 90602 1914 (562) 698-9554 whittierchamber.com Pasadena Chamber of Commerce 650 265 Tournament of Roses President's Breakfast, SIP- Justin Tsui Paul Little 18 44 N. Mentor Ave. 850 1,450 tember: a Celebration of the Cocktail, Inaugural TeamLogicIT CEO, President Pasadena 91106 1888 Gala, Cheeseburger Week, Pasadena Restaurant (626) 795-3355 pasadena-chamber.org Week, annual golf tournament, Economic and Business Summit, monthly networking events and fun social activities Greater San Fernando Valley Chamber of 635 360 State of the Valley, Clean Up Day, Latino Expo, Cindy Keitel Nancy Hoffman 19 Commerce 635 NA Public Servants Appreciation Cal Lutheran University Vanyek 7120 Hayvenhurst Ave., Suite 114 1911 CEO Van Nuys 91406 (818) 989-0300 sanfernandovalleychamber.com Burbank Chamber of Commerce 600 369 State of the City Luncheon; Burbank Economic Karen Volpei-Gussow Tom Flavin 20 200 W. Magnolia Blvd. 503 650 Summit; Better Burbank Corporation; public Volpei-Gussow Real CEO Burbank 91502 1920 advocacy on housing, economic growth, taxes and Estate (818) 846-3111 burbankchamber.org transportation Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce and 600 300 Fiesta Hermosa on Memorial Day and Labor Day Andrea Jacobsson Maureen Hunt Visitors Bureau 600 262 weekends, St. Patrick's Day Parade, Christmas Tree Jama Auto House Inc. CEO, President 1007 Hermosa Ave. 1912 Lighting, State of the City Address (310) 376-0951 Hermosa Beach 90254 hbchamber.net Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce 575 300 Street Fair, Economic Forecast and Legislative Steven Griswold Eileen Hupp 22 4040 Palos Verdes Drive North, Suite 205 560 375 Forum, Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Salute to Griswold & Griswold CEO, President Rolling Hills Estates 90274 1956 Business and Citizen of the Year Awards Insurance (310) 377-8111 palosverdeschamber.com Greater Huntington Park Area Chamber of 565 NA Carnaval Primavera Downtown Festival, Huntington Andy Molina Leticia Martinez 23 Commerce 565 NA Park Golf Tournament, Sabor de Mexico Lindo Southeast Churches CEO 6725 Seville Ave. 1906 Downtown Festival, Senior Citizens Day, Restaurant Services Center (323) 585-1155 Huntington Park 90255 Week hpchamber.org Century City Chamber of Commerce 500 475 Citizen of the Year, Women of Achievement, Golf Lawrence Zlot Nancy Wood 24 2029 Century Park East, Suite 4392 510 300 Tournament CliftonLarsonAllen CEO, President Los Angeles 90067 1969 (310) 553-2222 centurycitycc.com Glendale Chamber of Commerce 4751 330 State of the City and Awards Luncheon, Annual Alex Bruno Judee Kendall 25 701 N. Brand Blvd., Suite 120 475 NA Gala, Business Expo, Leadership Glendale Program Bruno Group Inc. CEO, President Glendale 91203 1910 (818) 240-7870 glendalechamber.com Greater Los Angeles African American Chamber 450 125 Economic Awards Dinner, Business Evolution Gene Hale Angela Gibson Shaw 26 of Commerce 450 300 Program, GLAAACC in the AM workshops, quarterly G & C Equipment Corp. President 5120 W. Goldleaf Circle, Suite 230 1991 mixers (323) 292-1297 Los Angeles 90056 glaaacc.org Arcadia Chamber of Commerce 448 260 Taste of Arcadia, Rise & Shine Arcadia, State of the Brian Greene Karen Lynn Mac Nair 27 388 W.
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