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		<title>About Clay County Chamber</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the great and friendly folks of Clay County come together &#8211; the sky&#8217;s the limit! We&#8217;ve been called the &#8220;Volunteer County of Alabama&#8221; for many reasons. When friends and neighbors need help, Clay County folks show up. When these same folks join the Clay County Chamber of Commerce, things get done, too!  That friendly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the great and friendly folks of Clay County come together &#8211; the sky&#8217;s the limit! We&#8217;ve been called the &#8220;Volunteer County of Alabama&#8221; for many reasons. When friends and neighbors need help, Clay County folks show up. When these same folks join the Clay County Chamber of Commerce, things get done, too!  That friendly and volunteer attitude of all the Chamber members and the entire community unifies us and produces extraordinary accomplishments in our county.</p>
<p>The mission of the Clay County Chamber of Commerce is to provide leadership and promote the betterment of the economic, civic and social well-being of all Clay County.</p>
<p><a href="http://claycochamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/year-of-arts-mary-gov-sm.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-474" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 10px;" title="year-of-arts-mary-gov-sm" src="http://claycochamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/year-of-arts-mary-gov-sm.jpg" alt="year-of-arts-mary-gov-sm" width="216" height="144" /></a>We consider Clay County as the &#8220;Heart of East Central Alabama&#8221; for many reasons. Located in the foothills of the Talladega National Forest, we are truly at the crossroads of the scenic beauty of east central Alabama. Two major highways, Alabama 9 and 77, connect us north, south, east and west.  We&#8217;re blessed with abundant natural beauty, lots of rural land, hard working people, and a small town atmosphere people enjoy working and living in.</p>
<p>The Clay County Chamber of Commerce works with our business community to be the &#8220;point man&#8221; on promoting all our businesses. The Chamber is a resource center that helps people establish, grow and improve business. The Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary organization supported by member investors, the City of Ashland, The City of Lineville, and the County government.</p>
<p>The Chamber of Commerce main office is located in the city of Lineville, on Hwy 9 across from the old theater.  We also have a satellite office in Ashland inside our historic Courthouse on the Ashland Square. Our staff is small &#8211; one full time Executive Director, Mary Patchunka-Smith and a few volunteers. That&#8217;s Mary in the photo with Governor Riley in 2008 receiving our award for participation in the 2008 Alabama Year of the Arts. The Chamber&#8217;s main office is open from 8 am to 3 pm, Monday through Friday but you can get a lot of information off of our website and leave an email anytime. We answer all phone messages and emails promptly. We welcome inquiries from visitors and citizens alike.</p>
<p>The Clay County Chamber of Commerce exists to provide leadership and a strong and effective voice to our citizens and business communities &#8211; all working toward common goals. Those goals include the orderly growth and economic development of all of Clay County .</p>
<p>We believe communication is a vital key to Chamber of Commerce membership. Problem solving, positive publicity and strong public relations grow from the joined efforts of people working together. Chamber of Commerce forums and programs are where the seeds for business opportunity are planted. Whether it is after-hours casual conversations, morning coffee networking, grand opening business acquaintances, or cooperation in civic projects, members have the chance to establish the relationships that nurture individual business and bolster the success of our community initiatives.</p>
<p>The Clay County Chamber of Commerce is here for you &#8211; whether you live and work here now or are considering establishing a new home or business in our county.  We will do whatever we can to assist you. It is our hope that we have shared a lot of ourselves and our county through our website and look forward to hearing from you soon.</p>
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		<title>CCAA/BCA: Building a better Alabama…through strong Chambers of Commerce</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Clay County Chamber of Commerce is a member of the CCAA/BCA -the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama (CCAA) and the Business Council of Alabama (BCA).&#160;&#160; These two organizations provide a clearinghouse for business-related information and contacts that serve the needs of local Chamber professionals.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Clay County Chamber of Commerce is a member of the CCAA/BCA -the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama (CCAA) and the<a title="Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabma" href="http://www.alabamachambers.org" mce_href="http://www.alabamachambers.org" target="_blank"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-694" style="border: 0pt none ; margin: 10px;" mce_style="border: 0pt none; margin: 10px;" title="bca-ccaa_logo-web" src="http://claycochamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/bca-ccaa_logo-web.gif" mce_src="http://claycochamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/bca-ccaa_logo-web.gif" alt="bca-ccaa_logo-web" width="216" height="153"></a> Business Council of Alabama (BCA).&nbsp;&nbsp; These two organizations provide a clearinghouse for business-related information and contacts that serve the needs of local Chamber professionals.</p>
<p>The following is an Overview of the two organizations and how they came together:</p>
<p>In 1937, as Alabama found itself recovering from the economic crisis of the Great Depression, the time had come for the business community of this great state to bring together allies of a common nature to help fulfill the need of an advocate for the men and women who helped provide the fuel of government-commerce-in all it&#8217;s varied forms and locations.&nbsp; Chambers of Commerce had long filled this role since their formation in England in the 1700&#8242;s as an extension of the European craft guilds, but the realization that city and county economies were bound by more of a regional or statewide nature than had been previously led the leadership of the Birmingham, Montgomery, Huntsville, Mobile, Dothan, Tuscaloosa, Alexander City, Anniston, Selma and Demopolis Chambers of Commerce, as well as representatives from allied organizations such as Alabama Power Company and The Montgomery Advertiser to form what was then known as the Alabama Association of Commercial Organizations.&nbsp; The original intent of this group of representatives of local business communities was to &#8220;foster the commercial, industrial, and recreational welfare of the State…&#8221;.</p>
<p>Throughout the next decades, this organization saw changes not only in the state and its economy, but also in the group itself.&nbsp; It grew more and more to be representative of the needs of local Chambers, and so changed it&#8217;s name to the Chamber of Commerce Executives of Alabama (CCEA) to the Chamber of Commerce Executive&#8217;s Association of Alabama (CCEAA), then, struggling with identity and mission, back to CCEA.</p>
<p>In 1997, sixty years after its formation, and realizing that Chambers of Commerce were still the premier local business advocate, the appellation Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama (CCAA) was adopted.&nbsp; Along with this name change began the effort to bring this alliance from a part-time, volunteer-led group of Chamber executives to a true full-time, professionally-led association that represented the needs and issues that affect the over 110 Chambers of Commerce in that make up its membership.</p>
<p>In 1999, after carefully marshalling funding and support, the Board of Directors of CCAA hired its first professional director to head the organization.&nbsp; Ralph Stacy, former Executive Director of the Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce, was hired to guide CCAA on its mission of &#8220;building a better Alabama…through strong Chambers of Commerce&#8221;.&nbsp; Stacy still heads the organization as its President and Chief Executive Officer, having earned during his tenure the prestigious Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation from the American Society of Association Executives.</p>
<p>While CCAA made headway in representing the needs of local Chambers and their professional staff, as well as providing training and conference opportunities for all Alabama Chambers, the potential of the strength of local Chambers came to the forefront with the hiring of William J. &#8220;Billy&#8221; Canary as the President and CEO of the Business Council of Alabama (BCA).</p>
<p>The BCA was formed in 1985 with the merger of the Alabama Chamber of Commerce and the Association of Industrial Manufacturers.&nbsp; BCA is recognized as the State Chamber for Alabama by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.&nbsp; BCA and CCAA had always maintained cordial relations, but the linkage between local Chambers and BCA was somehow incomplete it its delivery method.</p>
<p>Canary, former White House staffer under President George H.W. Bush, and former President of the American Trucking Association, immediately began forging a stronger alliance with CCAA through increased interaction and participation in local Chamber events and with local Chamber executives.&nbsp; This led to the formation in late 2003 of The Partnership, a formal document signed by BCA and CCAA leadership which linked together, for the first time, the power of BCA&#8217;s 5,000 members with the nearly 60,000 local businesses represented by Chambers. This has created a voice for business unlike any other in America.</p>
<p>Not only was this a bold move by both organizations, it also proved to be the first of its kind in America.&nbsp; It has been recognized by both the U.S. Chamber and the American Chamber of Commerce Executives as being a unique program, and is currently under implementation in other states as a model for state Chamber association operations.</p>
<p>CCAA continues to serve it&#8217;s members by providing information on governmental affairs, including hosting a joint conference call every fifth legislative day with members of the BCA&#8217;s Governmental Affairs staff and local Chamber professionals; by communicating through it&#8217;s website (<a title="Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabma" href="http://www.alabamachambers.org" mce_href="http://www.alabamachambers.org" target="_blank">www.alabamachambers.org</a>) issues that affect the local business community; by holding statewide membership events every quarter that address the professional development and networking needs of Chamber professionals; and by providing a clearinghouse for business-related information and contacts that serve the needs of local Chamber professionals.</p>
<p>For more information on CCAA, please contact L. Ralph Stacy, CAE, at 334-264-2112 or <a href="mailto:lrstacy@alaweb.com" mce_href="mailto:lrstacy@alaweb.com">lrstacy@alaweb.com</a>.&nbsp; Visit their website at <a title="Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabma" href="http://www.alabamachambers.org" mce_href="http://www.alabamachambers.org" target="_blank">www.alabamachambers.org</a>.</p>
<p>The Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama: &#8220;building a better Alabama…through strong Chambers of Commerce&#8221;.</p>
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