Who We Are
Founded in 2008, the Chair’s Council of the Greater Atlantic City Chamber is made up of businesses with a vested interest in our marketplace and committed to provide leadership in creating an environment that encourages investment and job creation. We advocate on behalf of the community, Chamber members, and its policy setting Board of Directors.
Our strength comes from our diversity; we represent all types of and sizes of businesses. We are the voice of the private sector; non-partisan and committed to a holistic approach of improving our community. When we work together, even small changes become enormously impactful.
The Chamber understand that from time to time we will be required to take positions and address key issues. It is critical that our community has a strong voice for business. The Greater Atlantic City Chamber is the group to fulfill this need.
Interested in becoming a Chair’s Council member?
Please contact Michael Chait,
Greater Atlantic City Chamber President, at (609) 345-4524
or via email at
mchait@acchamber.com
Advocacy News
Supporting Aspire Program Amendments to Drive Development in Atlantic City
The Greater Atlantic City Chamber testified on December 16 before the Assembly Appropriations Committee in support of A2076/S1323, which makes important amendments to New Jersey's Aspire Program. We are pleased to report that the bill passed the Assembly and Senate on...
Greater Atlantic City Chamber Advocates for Expanded Neighborhood Revitalization Program
Yesterday, Greater Atlantic City Chamber President Michael Chait testified before the Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee in support of Bill S3170, which would significantly expand the state's Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit (NRTC) program. The bill,...
Greater Atlantic City Chamber Applauds Permanent Outdoor Dining Law
Governor Murphy signed legislation today making outdoor dining permissions permanent across New Jersey, a move that will significantly benefit the state's tourism and hospitality sectors. The law (S3608/A4866) allows restaurants, bars, and alcohol retailers to...
New NJ Pay Transparency Law: What Employers Need to Know
As reported by Sophie Nieto-Munoz in the New Jersey Monitor, Governor Murphy has signed legislation requiring wage transparency in job postings. The law places New Jersey among several states, including California, New York, and Washington, that have enacted similar...