Leadership Grand Strand (LGS), a program of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, is pleased to announce Dr.’s Dan and Heather Hoppe of Hop2it Consulting have been selected to provide leadership training for the program’s upcoming classes.
The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce (MBACC) is partnering with TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank, to award complimentary chamber memberships to five minority-owned businesses.
South Carolina Emergency Management Division is seeking public input.
Two community meetings with the S.C. Dept. of Insurance are scheduled for the Grand Strand in August.
Please help us congratulate our Nonprofit of the Month sponsored by South Atlantic Bank for July - The Grand Strand Chapter of Military Officers Association of America! The Grand Strand Chapter of MOAA was formed in 1960. It's members are made up of currently serving, former or retired...
Keep Myrtle Beach Beautiful teamed up with South Carolina 7, Palmetto Pride, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and Miss North Myrtle Beach for a beach cleanup July 18.
This is the second year the chamber and TD Bank held the contest during the month of May as part of celebrations for National Small Business Week and continues the chamber’s efforts to support and engage minorities in business in the Myrtle Beach area.
In this Partnership Grand Strand Public Policy Blog, James Toy breaks down the difference between the capital projects tax and the transportation tax.
Parsley completed 96 hours of continuing education and received the recognition of IOM from this leadership training program produced by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Tinoco will spearhead the chamber's resident outreach programs.
Congratulations to Cherry Grove Pier for receiving the July 2023 Leading Business of the Month sponsored by South State Bank. The Cherry Grove Pier was built in the 1950's and has been owned by the Prince family since 1965. It is a landmark pier for the area holding many record catches...
The construction of I-73 is crucial for the development and future growth of Inland Port Dillon, and its economic impact is considered part of the broader impact of the interstate.