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15 Chambers, One Unified Vision

The South Bay Association of Chambers of Commerce (SBACC) unites 15 chambers across the South Bay region, representing over 90,000 businesses. Together, these chambers drive advocacy, economic growth, and community development, creating a powerful network that amplifies local voices and fosters collaboration across diverse industries. From aerospace innovation to small business support, each chamber plays a vital role in shaping the South Bay’s vibrant economy. Explore our member chambers to learn more about their unique initiatives and connect with your local network.

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Founded in 1962, the Carson Chamber champions economic development in one of the South Bay’s key industrial hubs. Their initiatives include promoting sustainable urban planning and supporting technological innovation through programs like Carson Tech Hub.


Established in 1933, the Gardena Valley Chamber bridges businesses, residents, and government to promote economic growth. Their focus includes fostering partnerships that enhance community prosperity and quality of life.


Incorporated in 1951, the Hawthorne Chamber advocates for local businesses while hosting community events like the annual State of the City. Their efforts focus on creating a thriving business environment.

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Representing over 450 members, Hermosa Beach is a hub for tourism and community engagement. Signature events like Fiesta Hermosa showcase local businesses while supporting charitable causes.


Focused on leadership and advocacy, the Inglewood Airport Area Chamber promotes business success while enhancing quality of life in Inglewood and surrounding communities. Their partnerships with local government drive pro-business initiatives.


Serving Westchester, Marina del Rey, Playa Vista, and beyond since 1953, LAX Coastal champions small businesses through innovative programs like Network for Change and Development Design Group.


Founded in 1913, Long Beach is a catalyst for business growth with a focus on economic development and public policy. Their initiatives include expanding trade-related job training programs to support port operations.


Dedicated to advancing local business interests, Lomita hosts events and collaborates with city representatives to foster economic growth and community engagement.


Committed to unifying local businesses under one brand identity, Manhattan Beach focuses on long-term strategies to attract visitors and strengthen infrastructure without increasing resident taxes.


Established in 1956, this chamber provides leadership and advocacy for businesses while promoting community prosperity through resources like marketing tools and government representation.


Advocating for economic vitality since its inception, Redondo Beach supports tourism growth while hosting workshops on eco-friendly practices for small businesses.


San Pedro promotes a vital and sustainable economy through advocacy for port modernization and environmental stewardship. Their vision focuses on making San Pedro a better place to live, work, and visit.


Serving South Bay businesses since 1913, Torrance leads with legislative advocacy and networking opportunities through over 135 annual events that foster collaboration across industries.

Wilmington Chamber of Commerce

Wilmington advocates for pro-business policies while partnering with community organizations to improve quality of life. Their efforts include facilitating development projects that benefit both residents and businesses alike.


El Segundo advocates for pro-business policies while fostering partnerships with local organizations to enhance community well-being. The Chamber supports initiatives that drive  economic development and
improve quality of life for residents and businesses alike.

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"SBACC’s advocacy has been a game-changer for our members."
Jeremy Harris, CEO,
Long Beach Area Chamber
"SBACC has been a game-changer for Lomita’s small business community. Their legislative updates and resources have empowered us to advocate effectively for policies that attract new businesses and support existing ones."
Heidi Butzine, CEO,
Lomita Chamber of Commerce
"Long Beach is a vital economic engine for the South Bay region, and SBACC has been an incredible partner in advancing trade and logistics initiatives. Together, we’ve championed infrastructure improvements that benefit businesses across Southern California."
Jeremy Harris, CEO,
Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce
"Our investment in SBACC has been a strategic decision that amplifies our efforts to promote clean energy solutions while supporting local businesses. Their advocacy work is vital for shaping a sustainable future in the South Bay."
Gabriela Medina, Public Affairs Manager,
SoCalGas
"SBACC’s dedication to supporting industries like ours makes investing in their work an easy choice. Their ability to advocate for balanced energy policies ensures that businesses like Marathon can thrive while contributing to the local economy."
Victor Ibarra, Government Affairs Manager,
Marathon Petroleum Corporation
"Southern California Edison’s investment in SBACC underscores our commitment to powering economic growth in the South Bay. Their advocacy on energy transition policies helps us drive innovation while supporting local businesses."
Connie Turner, Regional Manager - Public Affairs,
Southern California Edison

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