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Small Businessperson of the Year & Legislative Breakfast

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Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce

Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce

The NCCC is an umbrella organization acting as a unified voice for over 49 Chambers of Commerce in Nassau County, New York. We are honored to represent over 6000 local businesses and are the leaders in many community campaigns.

Attention Nassau County Businesses & Chamber MembersThe Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce is pleased to support a research initiative being conducted by Dr. Antigoni Papadimitriou, Assistant Professor of Strategy at SUNY Farmingdale's School of Business.This survey explores how businesses are using Artificial Intelligence (AI), the challenges they face, and the workforce skills employers will need in the future. The findings will help identify business needs, guide future educational programming, and support the development of AI-focused workshops and resources for the small business community.✅ Anonymous and voluntary✅ Takes approximately 12–15 minutes to complete✅ Open to businesses across industries, including healthcare, professional services, retail, hospitality, and moreWe encourage all chamber members and local business owners to participate and share their perspectives.Survey Link:farmingdale.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8DjZXQ2fJS5IDBAThank you for helping shape the future of workforce development, technology adoption, and business growth across Nassau County.#FarmingdaleStateCollege #ArtificialIntelligence #WorkforceDevelopment #NassauCounty #LongIslandBusiness ... See MoreSee Less
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It was an honor for the Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce to attend the 2026 Smart Growth Awards, presented by Bethpage, and celebrate the visionary projects, partnerships, and leaders helping shape the future of Long Island.The Smart Growth Awards recognize initiatives that strengthen our communities through thoughtful development, economic growth, sustainability, innovation, and quality of life improvements. These projects demonstrate what can be accomplished when public, private, and community partners work together toward a common goal.Congratulations to all of this year’s honorees, whose efforts are helping create vibrant downtowns, stronger business districts, improved infrastructure, and thriving communities across our region.Thank you to Bethpage for your continued commitment to supporting Long Island’s growth and future success, and for bringing together leaders from business, government, education, and community organizations for this inspiring event.Together, we continue building a stronger Long Island—one project, partnership, and community at a time.#SmartGrowthAwards #Bethpage #NCCC #LongIsland #EconomicDevelopment ... See MoreSee Less
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Join Us for the Next NCCC General Meeting!The Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce invites all member chambers to attend our upcoming General Meeting on Thursday, June 25 at 8:00 AM.There is a lot of exciting momentum across Nassau County, and we'll be sharing important updates on several initiatives, including the continued growth of Explore Nassau, the new countywide website and mobile app project designed to promote local businesses, tourism, and community engagement. With support from Nassau County, Nassau Community College, and a growing list of partners, this initiative continues to move forward and create new opportunities for our chambers and business communities.We're also excited to welcome Travis Lamprecht, President of Business Operations for The Island FC, Long Island's new MLS NEXT Pro professional soccer team. Travis will provide an inside look at the club's development, community engagement efforts, and what's ahead for professional soccer on Long Island.In addition, we'll recognize the exciting expansion of the Syosset/Woodbury Chamber of Commerce, which will now extend its reach to serve the Jericho business community. Congratulations to President Russell Green and the entire chamber leadership team for taking on this important initiative and helping strengthen regional business connections.These meetings are where ideas are shared, partnerships are formed, and opportunities are created. We encourage every chamber to send representatives and be part of the conversation.Thursday, June 258:00 AMNassau Community College – South Hall, 2nd Floor2 Davis Avenue, Garden City, NYWe look #nassaucountye#ChambersOfCommerces#nassaucountysmallbusinessr#ExploreNassaut#theislandfcss #ExploreNassau #TheIslandFC ... See MoreSee Less
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The Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce (NCCC) is an umbrella organization and the united voice for all local Chambers of Commerce throughout Nassau County, New York. We are an extension of local chambers and volunteers dedicated to promoting, protecting and encouraging the success of Nassau County’s business community.

Small and mid-size businesses are the life blood of Long Island’s dense population. Nassau County is home to over 90,000 businesses, grossing billions of dollars and the vast majority of them employ 50 people or less. The Council stays abreast of local, regional and state issues that impact the business community.

We are a volunteer organization dedicated to addressing workable solutions. When commerce remains strong and vibrant all people of Nassau County benefit.

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