Wendy R. Gramza, CCE, President and CEO of the Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce, has been appointed to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100 (CCC100). The CCC100 is an elite group of chamber executives (CEO only) that represents the perspectives and needs of chambers and their members to the U.S. Chamber. For over 60 years, association executives have gathered under the banner of the U.S. Chamber’s CCC100 to build partnerships and discuss current issues facing their industries. |
These CEOs represent the interests of their association members, enhance the U.S. Chamber’s pro-business advocacy and coalition work, and strengthen Chamber efforts to fight for American business. The current chairman of CCC100 is Ashli Watts, President and CEO, Kentucky Chamber of Commerce.
“I am honored to join this esteemed group of my colleagues on the CCC100,” said Gramza. “I look forward to representing the Toledo Region at this national level as we work to strengthen our industry, support our members, and grow our business community.”
By identifying emerging issues that will impact chambers and their members, CCC100 advises the U.S. Chamber on programs and services for chambers and provides feedback on policy-related issues, leadership and best practices.
“The Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce has been an advocate for businesses in the Toledo Region
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world’s largest business federation representing the interests of more than 3 million businesses of all sizes, sectors, and regions, as well as state and local chambers and industry associations.