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The '''Birmingham Business Alliance''' ("The Chamber for Regional Prosperity") is a regional economic development organization created in [[2009]] by the merger of the [[Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce]], the [[Metropolitan Development Board]] and [[Region 2020]]. The organization seeks to create a unified voice for area businesses in promoting development throughout the 7-county [[Birmingham metropolitan area]]. | The '''Birmingham Business Alliance''' ("The Chamber for Regional Prosperity") is a regional economic development organization created in [[2009]] by the merger of the [[Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce]], the [[Metropolitan Development Board]] and [[Region 2020]]. The organization seeks to create a unified voice for area businesses in promoting development throughout the 7-county [[Birmingham metropolitan area]]. | ||
The first executive director of the alliance is former Region 2020 director [[Dalton Smith]]. | The first executive director of the alliance is former Region 2020 director [[Dalton Smith]]. Chairman of the board is [[Dowd Ritter]]. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 09:08, 29 March 2010
The Birmingham Business Alliance ("The Chamber for Regional Prosperity") is a regional economic development organization created in 2009 by the merger of the Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Metropolitan Development Board and Region 2020. The organization seeks to create a unified voice for area businesses in promoting development throughout the 7-county Birmingham metropolitan area.
The first executive director of the alliance is former Region 2020 director Dalton Smith. Chairman of the board is Dowd Ritter.
External links
- Birmingham Business Alliance website
References
- DeButts, Jimmy (July 14, 2009) "Chamber-MDB group unveils name, logo." Birmingham Business Journal
- Tomberlin, Michael (August 19, 2009) "Merged business groups seen as key to sparking growth in Birmingham, Alabama." Birmingham News