The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce has announced the addition of several new members to its network, which aims to enhance the economic landscape of the region. These organizations are joining a collective effort to improve living and working conditions in Chicagoland.
Among the new members is Autism Speaks, an organization dedicated to supporting individuals with autism and their families through various services, advocacy, and research initiatives. Byline Bank, with over 100 years of community involvement and more than 40 branches across Chicago and Milwaukee, also joins the Chamber.
Creative Planning is another notable addition. The financial advising firm manages or advises on assets exceeding $325 billion and has been recognized by the New York Times for its innovative approach in finance. Duff & Phelps Investment Management, a global consulting firm providing investment solutions to institutional clients, has also become part of the Chamber.
Kreisman Law Offices brings over three decades of experience in personal injury and medical malpractice law within Chicagoland communities such as Evanston and Oak Park. Sextant International adds its expertise in executive management, innovation strategy, and mergers & acquisitions to the group.
The Chamber expressed enthusiasm about collaborating with these new members to drive growth and opportunity throughout the region. "Their involvement plays a vital role in ensuring Chicagoland remains a dynamic place where businesses and communities thrive," stated a representative from the Chamber.