The Dallas Regional Chamber, formerly known as the Dallas Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Dallas Chamber of Commerce—is a chamber of commerce that represents businesses and institutions in North Texas, including the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area.
History
The Dallas Regional Chamber was founded in 1909 as a combination of three smaller organizations: the Commercial Club (founded in 1893),[1] the 150,000 Club,[2] and the Freight Bureau—and the Dallas Board of Trade, established in 1874.[3]
The Dallas Regional Chamber is supported by roughly 3,000 businesses and organizations across twelve counties, and its members represent nearly 600,000 area employees. The chamber's mission statement:
The Dallas Regional Chamber promotes prosperity through public policy, economic development and member engagement.
The chamber is led by a board of roughly 100 business executives.[4] In 2020, the chairman of the board is John Olajide, founder and CEO of Axxess; the chairman-elect for 2021 is Michelle Vopni, Dallas Office Managing Partner, Ernst & Young, LLP.
^Graff, Harvey J. (2008). The Dallas Myth: The Making and Unmaking of an American City. Minneapolis: Univ of Minnesota Press. p. 284. ISBN978-0-8166-5269-3.
^The 150,000 Club was a group of Dallas businessmen that came together in 1905 with the goal of spurring growth in the city to reach 150,000 residents by 1910. The 150,000 population goal was met in 1920. [1]