The Exton Region Chamber of Commerce (ERCC) advances the economic success of its members and community by providing relationship building, marketing, education, advocacy, and community outreach opportunities.
Whether yours is a small or home-based business, national retailer, financial organization, a not-for-profit, or an international manufacturer, the ERCC extends your reach and resources.
Membership benefits include:
member referrals
increased business
government advocacy
business networking
directory listing
ribbon cuttings and grand openings
Certificate of Origin for internationally imported goods
4 Business Strategy Skills Every Business Leader Needs
The term "business strategy" is often used without being well defined. An important component of effective business strategy is creating value to address stakeholder needs. Business leaders need the skills to craft clearly defined strategies to communicate their organizations’ directions and achieve success.
Legislative Updates: A Weekly Roundup of Federal, State, and Local Actions – April 8
Your Chamber advocacy team is working to share legislative updates and continue to advocate for your business in Washington, D.C., Harrisburg, and Philadelphia. We’ve created a round-up of recent activity including Key Takeaways for Your Business and a Detailed Legislative Update.
Federal Trade Commission Finalizes Order Against Dun & Bradstreet for Deceiving Businesses and Failing to Update Errors on Business Credit Reports
In a complaint first announced in January 2022, the Commission alleged that many businesses have complained of errors in these reports that have cost them time, expense, and opportunities. The Commission alleged that Dun & Bradstreet failed to give these businesses a clear, consistent, and reliable process to get these errors fixed. Moreover, Dun & Bradstreet profited from businesses’ pain by selling them a line of products that purported to help them improve their reports. In fact, for many businesses, these benefits proved illusory, while the costs were all too real.