The Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce has released its 2025 Annual Report, focusing on ongoing efforts to support the region’s business environment. The report outlines the organization’s continued investment in long-term priorities and highlights initiatives aimed at fostering a competitive and prosperous climate for businesses in Charleston.
According to the Chamber, “The Chamber’s 2025 Annual Report highlights how we are going the distance for our region, building on a strong foundation, investing in long-term priorities and putting in the miles to advance a prosperous, competitive business environment for the Charleston community.”
The Chamber supports talent development and workforce initiatives as part of its mission to strengthen the regional economy. These programs are designed to help local businesses address workforce needs and adapt to economic changes. More information about these efforts is available on the official website.
Leadership at the Chamber is provided by Bryan Derreberry, who serves as president and chief executive officer. Under his guidance, the organization aims to accelerate business growth through advocacy, leadership, and member services. The Chamber also offers networking opportunities, educational programs, and policy advocacy for its members. Details about these services can be found on their website.
As the nation’s oldest city chamber, according to its official website, the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce serves businesses throughout Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties in South Carolina.
