• IVAC

    IVAC

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    About Us

    We welcome you and invite you to join the largest business organization in our area. For more than 100 years, the Illinois Valley Area Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development has served as an integral part of what makes our community a great place to live, work and play.
    Every strategy, program and service is created specifically to provide a positive environment that is 100 percent focused on results that translate directly to our customers—Over 410 members and our community.
    Vision: Building Business Connecting Communities
    Mission: CONNECTING Our Businesses and communities to resources and opportunities PROMOTING Our Members and the Region Creating SOLUNTIONS to members needs We work tirelessly to engage and re-engage the leadership resources to make a great community even better.
    People: We are committed to collaboration, teamwork and diversity, both within our organization and within the community.
    Integrity: We honor our commitments and strive to earn and maintain the trust of those with whom we are privileged to associate.
    Professionalism: We take pride in being professional. We are committed to continuously improving the quality of the services we provide. We attract and retain the highest caliber talent.
    Membership: We believe that it is an honor and a privilege to serve our members.

    Jobs

    Executive Director
    Category: Non-Profit and Social Services
    The Illinois Valley Area Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development (IVAC) is looking for its next Executive Director. Located in Peru, Illinois, IVAC is a leading regional organization dedicated to growing the area economy. Founded in 1913, we make a difference through active support of local businesses, partnerships with area organizations and community officials, workforce development ...read more
    Contact:
    Phone:(815) 223-0227
    Fax:(815) 223-4827

    Rep/Contact Info

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    Penny Volkert
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    Bill Zens