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The U.S. Superyacht Association is a non-profit trade association whose mission is “To promote and support the U.S. Superyacht industry and its members worldwide through advocacy, marketing and education.” The USSA is made up of a variety of businesses across the United States and around the world that represent thousands of jobs and tremendous economic impact on our economy.
Not-for-profit trade group focused on the sound growth of the marine industry in the South Florida Region to benefit its members, their customers, communities and the environment. As the owner of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, MIASF is dedicated to promoting, protecting, and growing the 142,000 jobs regionally in marine businesses promoting boating lifestyles from family cruising and fishing to yachts and the goods and services that sustain them.
We continue to serve as the “Unified Chamber of St. Lucie County”, proudly serving Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, and all of St. Lucie County.
EDC is a private, not-for-profit organization dedicated to enriching the economic vitality of our community through business attraction, retention and expansion in St. Lucie County.
The Stuart/Martin County Chamber of Commerce plays a significant role in the business climate and economy of our area. Martin County is one of Florida's sustainable communities, and the mission, programs and activities of the Chamber are vital to a healthy and sustainable region. The Chamber offers services and benefits to our 1,300-plus members, the community, area visitors.
The Sebastian River Area Chamber of Commerce was incorporated in February, 1958, over forty five years ago, and was established to promote the civic, economic and social welfare of the people in the Sebastian River Area.
The Palm City Chamber of Commerce's mission is to serve as the principal advocate of the community and its businesses, acting as the catalyst in promoting the economic development of the Palm City area, stimulating jobs and improving the quality of life.
Our Chamber began in 1915 as the Board of Trade. It was renamed in 1922 as the Chamber of Commerce. We have a long-standing legacy of community initiatives throughout our 100 year history, including adding the county Tourism and Economic Development organizations to our Chamber family. Today, our Chamber has over 700 members representing thousands of employees, entrepreneurs, and owners.
The Indiantown Chamber of Commerce is committed to the betterment of the economic, civic, and social well-being of Indiantown.
The Jensen Beach Chamber is your voice and advocate on issues that affect the business community. In addition to providing multiple ways to network, exchange referrals, and market your business, we work to ensure economic prosperity, foster entrepreneurship, support education, and protect our quality of life. No matter the size of your business, you’ll find a level below that supports your goals.
To advance the general welfare and the prosperity of the Hobe Sound and the surrounding areas so that its citizens and all areas of its business community shall prosper. All necessary means of promotion shall be provided and particular attention and emphasis shall be given to the economic, civic, commercial, cultural, industrial and educational interests of the area.