Press Kit
This press kit is provided for reporters and editors who would like to know more about the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce leadership, vision and work in the Greater Concord community.
Mission
As New Hampshire's state capital chamber of commerce, the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce develops economic opportunities, strengthens the business climate and enhances the quality of life in the Capital Region.
Vision
Incorporated in 1919, The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce (GCCC) is the fastest-growing Chamber in the state with more than 900 members. Serving Concord and the surrounding communities of Allenstown, Boscawen, Bow, Bradford, Canterbury, Chichester, Dunbarton, Epsom, Henniker, Hopkinton, Loudon, Pembroke, Pittsfield, Salisbury, Warner, and Webster, New Hampshire's state capital chamber of commerce is deeply invested in the local community and dedicated to shaping competitive economic development strategy, advocating for policies and projects that benefit the region, and promoting Concord as a culturally vibrant visitor destination.
Leadership
2021-22 Board of Directors
Management and Staff
Publications
Chamber in the News
- 4 Honored With Greater Concord Chamber Of Commerce Awards
- Capital Connections: Delivering connection, learning and hope
- Community College System of NH begins awarding professional digital badges
- Coalition of Chambers reminds public to support local businesses by following COVID-19 Safe Guidelines
- Small business grants available
- Concord Chamber offers small business grant
- Linda Lorden named Concord Chamber Citizen of The Year
- Digital art display
- Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce actively seeking nominations for Citizen of the Year
- Rosemary Heard: A ‘fearless leader’ for affordable housing
- Chamber accepting Capital Area Student Leadership applications
- Natural scenes on exhibit at chamber gallery
- Emond and others honored by Concord Chamber
- Safe shopping
- The spirit of giving isn't exclusive to the holidays
- Concord offers grants to help restaurants make indoor dining safer
- Grants offered to Concord restaurants to help cope with COVID-19 concerns
- Greater Concord Chamber to present Pinnacle Awards
- Launching new business in a pandemic era
- Chambers' pitch: Come distance in beautiful NH
- Concerns for Concord's art scene as pandemic continues
- Virtual showcase
- Business Showcase joins virtual realm
- Chamber golf tourney adds solo option
- New Hampshire's chambers of commerce ‘challenged’ by COVID, but they keep their eye on the ball
- Concord partners with Concord, New Hampshire for walk challenge
- Apply for leader program
- Anti-lockdown protests draw wary reaction from business leaders
- Turning NHTI into a field hospital will be worth it, even if it’s never used
- NH Commissioners join Chamber chat in Concord
- Pastel artist's work viewable at Chamber office
- A new class of student leaders
- The vision and fearlessness of Pastor David Jones touched Concord and beyond
- 100 Grill Eatery, Starbucks Drive-Thru Downtown Concord Bound?
- Sununu gives NH business leaders State of the State preview
- Sununu gets to practice State of the State
- Call for sculptors to enter exhibit
- Monadnock Profiles: A master woodworker
- Editorial: Mapping a course for opportunity
- Banker tells Concord Chamber that inequality, climate change are biggest economic threats
- My Turn: N.H. community colleges are critical to workforce development
- Public forum to address homelessness, mental health, substance abuse
- Chamber celebrates Citizen of the Year at the 100th Annual Meeting
- Claudia Walker named Chamber's 2019 Citizen of the Year
- Residents paint mural depicting the Heights in Concord
- League of N.H. Craftsmen to host annual Capital Arts Fest in downtown
- Concord Heights community mural project to bring city together, celebrate culture
- Funds for Education Golf Tournament brings local education funding total to over $150K
- Chamber honors teachers
- Outdoor art again highlighted in Concord
- Ribbon-cutting to mark the opening of the Capitol Center for the Arts’ new Bank of New Hampshire Stage
- Concerns remain over I-93 expansion plans
- Relief from robocalls may be on the way
- Fast-charging stations coming to NH interstates
- Take a trip to Eastern Europe with the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce
- CASL Part II: These 12 students are also going to change the world
- Chamber earns All Star Award
- CASL: These students have a bright future ahead (part 1)
- Editorial: Help your city reconnect with its river
- Current I-93 plan is not in Concord's best interest
- Budget Travel names Concord, New Hampshire to its 2019 51 Affordable Discoveries Across America list
- How will the dilapidated DOT buildings factor in the I-93 project?
- Take a tour of the arts in Concord with us
- Greater Concord Chamber praised as a unifying force in Flackery
- NHMS: The July crowd is building
- Concord has become a hub for public art
- Revised renewable energy bill to go before Concord City Council
- City officials cite economic upturns in State of the City address
- Investment in Concord's pedestrian-friendly downtown brings visitors, housing
- Concord's nonprofit arts and culture industry generates $31.2 million in economic activity
- Concord's revamped Main Street sparks Capital Arts Fest
- State House tours draw hundreds during test weekend
If you would like additional information or high resolution photos, please contact Emily Marsh, Creative Director, at (603) 224-2508 or emarsh@concordnhchamber.com.