Women's Chamber of Commerce

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Atlanta, United States

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Chamber of Commerce· International Trade and Development

Women's Chamber of Commerce Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Women's Chamber of Commerce is located in Atlanta, United States on 240 Peachtree St. Women's Chamber of Commerce is rated 4 out of 5 in the category chamber of commerce in United States. In 1922, the "Women's Division"​ of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce was formed. By 1937, the division became self-sustainable and the Women's Chamber of Commerce of Atlanta was chartered. The WCC planted the first tree downtown Atlanta, successfully lobbied to the Georgia Board of Regents for women to be admitted into universities and managed the Atlanta Dogwood Festival for decades before it became its own entity. In 2016, the WCC was reorganized and includes an active International Women's division.

Address

240 Peachtree St

Phone

+1 7707408081

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Atlanta, Georgia

Founded

1922

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jill Goodrich

Amazing organization that supports the equality and advancement of women in entrepreneurship, leadership and the workplace. Sadly, the woman \Barbara Smith\ who left a \one star review\ appears to have confused our chamber with another nearby chamber, as we have never met her and she has never attended any Women's Chamber events.

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Leslie Novak

This is a very active network of women from various businesses- each supporting one another. Jill does a great job of organizing meaningful events with great opportunities to network. Highly recommend.

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Jill Goodrich

The Women's Chamber of Commerce started in 1922 as a division of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. It became its own entity in 1937. They planted the first tree in downtown Atlanta. They successfully lobbied to the Georgia Board of Regents for women to be accepted into Georgia Universities (Tech was the first). They successfully re-launched the Dogwood Festival, which later became it's own entity. I'm excited and proud to be a part of this organization.

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