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+ | 'Chambers of Commerce comprise the world's largest business support organisation. In the UK, membership is voluntary and the [http://www.scottishchambers.org.uk Scottish Chambers], along with the [[British Chambers of Commerce]], are prominent members of the worldwide movement of Chambers.' | ||
+ | The worldwide movement includes the [[Eurochambres]] - [[http://www.eurochambres.be The Association of European Chambers of Commerce], the association of more than 1200 European Chambers of Commerce and Industry and the [[Sourcewatch:International Chamber of Commerce|International Chamber of Commerce]] | ||
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+ | [http://www.scottishchambers.org.uk/page.asp?page=2 Scottish Chambers] publishes an Annual Report, a Quarterly Economic Survey and a Quarterly E-Survey. The [[Fraser of Allander Institute]] of the University of Strathclyde produces both the quarterly surveys on its behalf.' | ||
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+ | ==People== | ||
+ | *[[David Ross]], Chairman | ||
+ | *[[Liz Cameron]], Director | ||
+ | *[[Garry Clark]], Policy & Campaigns Executive | ||
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+ | Garry is Policy and Campaigns Executive to the Scottish Chambers of Commerce, having joined the organisation in November 2005. Garry has a background in law and was a parliamentary researcher before joining Scottish Chambers. | ||
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+ | *[[Allison De Juliis]], PA/Researcher | ||
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+ | Allison is Personal Assistant to the Director of Scottish Chambers of Commerce, having joined the organisation in November 2005. Allison has an extensive administration background and has come from an engineering and naval architecture company. Allison also has previous experience within the Chamber network having worked in Renfrewshire Chamber. | ||
==CURRENT PARTNERS== | ==CURRENT PARTNERS== | ||
− | The | + | The [[BIG Partnership]] |
− | Scottish Enterprise | + | *[[Scottish Enterprise]] |
− | Royal Bank of Scotland | + | *[[Royal Bank of Scotland]] |
− | Scottish Water | + | *[[Scottish Water]] |
− | evans easyspace | + | *[[evans easyspace]] |
− | Microsoft | + | *[[Microsoft]] |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | + | [http://www.scottishchambers.org.uk/ Scottish Chambers of Commerce website ] | |
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
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+ | [[Category: Scotland]][[Category:Water: Advocates for Privatisation of Scottish water]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Scottish Corporate Lobby Groups]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Water]] |
Latest revision as of 02:59, 14 November 2008
'Chambers of Commerce comprise the world's largest business support organisation. In the UK, membership is voluntary and the Scottish Chambers, along with the British Chambers of Commerce, are prominent members of the worldwide movement of Chambers.' The worldwide movement includes the Eurochambres - [The Association of European Chambers of Commerce, the association of more than 1200 European Chambers of Commerce and Industry and the International Chamber of Commerce
Scottish Chambers publishes an Annual Report, a Quarterly Economic Survey and a Quarterly E-Survey. The Fraser of Allander Institute of the University of Strathclyde produces both the quarterly surveys on its behalf.'
People
- David Ross, Chairman
- Liz Cameron, Director
- Garry Clark, Policy & Campaigns Executive
Garry is Policy and Campaigns Executive to the Scottish Chambers of Commerce, having joined the organisation in November 2005. Garry has a background in law and was a parliamentary researcher before joining Scottish Chambers.
- Allison De Juliis, PA/Researcher
Allison is Personal Assistant to the Director of Scottish Chambers of Commerce, having joined the organisation in November 2005. Allison has an extensive administration background and has come from an engineering and naval architecture company. Allison also has previous experience within the Chamber network having worked in Renfrewshire Chamber.
CURRENT PARTNERS
The BIG Partnership
External links
Scottish Chambers of Commerce website