HACCI partners with the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

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HACCI have announced a new partnership with the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the state’s largest and most influential business organisation.

With a reach of 100,000 businesses and individuals across Victoria, the Victorian Chamber provides programs, information, and support to members and non-members, fostering the ongoing success of Victoria’s diverse and robust business community. 

HACCI Board Chair Fotini Kypraios and Board Member Vicky Alexiou met with Victorian Chamber Chief Executive Paul Guerra last week, and had the chance to discuss this significant collaboration. 

“This is an exciting new partnership with the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry,” Mr Guerra said. 

“It’s the ultimate collaboration, giving the Hellenic Chamber’s small, medium and large business members access to the support, training, events and benefits that come with being a part of Victorian Chamber. 

“The Greek business community continues to be one of Melbourne’s incredible migrant success stories. With the joint aim of enabling business growth and success at the core of both our organisations, I look forward welcoming new members.” 

“Fostering meaningful connections has been part of the HACCI mission since its inception,” HACCI Chair Ms Kypraios said, “which is why this collaboration makes so much sense to us. Greeks know that connection is currency, it’s what makes us all richer. Victorian Chamber understands this and shares our values, which is why its welcoming HACCI Business members is an acknowledgment to the ongoing contribution of the Hellenic Australian business community to shaping Victoria’s economy.”
  
“HACCI looks forward to working with the Victorian Chamber team to elevate the value to members of both Chambers, which sets a great precedent for the benefits of wider collaborations within the Victorian business and professional community,” Ms Kypraios added.

The HACCI – Victorian Chamber partnership will see the two chambers collaborating in a series of networking events and activities, but also grants HACCI Business Members access to Victorian Chamber Employer Membership benefits, valued at $1,399. This exciting new collaboration provides unprecedented value for HACCI Business Members, as well as all the benefits your business enjoyed as a HACCI Corporate Partner.

Signing up as a business member of HACCI means you will also be part of Victoria’s peak body for business, connecting you with more than 100,000 members, customers and clients who are already benefiting from our advocacy, advice and business tools. Find out more here.

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