Chicagoland Chamber adds new business members for July 2025

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Jack Lavin President & Chief Executive Officer | Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce

Chicagoland Chamber adds new business members for July 2025

The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce has announced the addition of several new members to its business network for July 2025. The Chamber, which represents a wide range of organizations in the region, states that these new members will help strengthen efforts to improve the economic environment across Chicagoland.

Among the new members are a family-owned Chicago-based design-build remodeling firm focused on residential and commercial interior renovations, and a provider of large-format printing equipment and digital solutions for architectural, engineering, industrial, and government clients. Also joining is an immersive game experience venue in Chicago that hosts social and corporate gatherings with custom games and dining options.

Other additions include a strategic management and technology consulting firm supporting integrated strategies across IT and operations, as well as a global innovation consultancy specializing in digital transformation and customer experience development. The list also features a nonprofit workforce development organization connecting vulnerable populations with employment services.

A full-service commercial printing company offering marketing communications and branded promotional products is now part of the Chamber’s network. One of North America’s largest waste management companies has joined as well, providing trash, recycling, disposal, and energy services to various sectors. Rounding out the group is a nonprofit behavioral health provider offering mental health, detoxification, and recovery services throughout the Midwest.

The Chamber expressed optimism about collaborating with these organizations to promote regional growth. "By joining the Chamber, these organizations strengthen our collective efforts to make Chicagoland a better place to live, work, and do business," said representatives from the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce.

"As the Chamber continues to advocate for businesses of all sizes, we look forward to working closely with our new members to promote growth, innovation, and opportunity across the region. Their involvement plays a vital role in ensuring Chicagoland remains a dynamic place where businesses and communities thrive," added officials from the organization.

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