Charleston Metro Chamber promotes 2026 sponsorships for greater regional engagement

Bryan Derreberry President and CEO
Bryan Derreberry President and CEO
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Sponsorship with the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce is being promoted as a way for organizations to connect with influential members of the business and civic community. The Chamber says its 2026 sponsorship options go beyond standard logo placement, offering strategic opportunities for engagement.

According to the Chamber, sponsors can expect exposure at programs and signature events that attract over 350 participants. These events are designed to bring together business leaders, decision makers, and civic leaders involved in shaping policy and advancing regional priorities.

The Chamber states that its sponsorships can help organizations raise brand awareness, demonstrate leadership on important issues in the region, and build stronger relationships within the business community. The organization encourages interested parties to review their 2026 Sponsorship Book or contact Kelly Killeen-Haupt for more information about custom opportunities.

Bryan Derreberry, President and CEO of the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce, emphasized the value of purposeful engagement through these sponsorships: “It’s a strategic opportunity to align your organization with the people, conversations and priorities shaping our region’s future.”



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