• Chamber of Commerce goes a-blogging

    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has announced the launch of a blog dubbed “ChamberPost.” According to the Chamber, the blog was developed to provide a real time
    Jan. 29, 2008

    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has announced the launch of a blog dubbed “ChamberPost.” According to the Chamber, the blog was developed to provide a real time public platform for issues of importance to the business community.

    ChamberPost content will include articles written by Chamber policy and issue experts and the Chamber’s response to articles written by others. The blog posts will respond to news articles or other blogs, present new issues, and/or promote the Chamber’s activities. Comments, ideas, and alerts can be sent to [email protected].

    “ChamberPost is a new way for the Chamber to talk with the general public and our extremely diverse membership at the same time,” said Tom Collamore, U. S. Chamber of Commerce senior vp of communications & strategy. “ChamberPost will allow us to reach our audience as conventional methods of communication continue to change.”

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