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German-American Chamber of Commerce of Philadelphia (GACC)

Member
Location:
200 S. Broad Street
Suite 700
Philadelphia, PA
19102
See map: Google Maps
Contact Phone Number:
(215) 665 - 1585
Contact Email Address:
[email protected]
Website:
http://gaccphiladelphia.com/ The German-American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (GACC) - Philadelphia, founded in 1989 as The German-American Business Association of Philadelphia, is a private, nonprofit organization and part of the global network of The German Chambers of Industry and Commerce.
Their mission is to promote the development of trade and investment opportunities between the United States and Germany. Our current membership of more than 250 includes small, mid-sized and large manufacturing companies, service providers, nonprofit organizations and individuals. The development and activities of GACC - Philadelphia are guided by its Board of Directors. Permanent committees are charged with the responsibility of planning programs, developing membership and new services.