An Announcement From Electric Advisors and The Greater Bethesda Chamber of Commerce

November 1, 2023

Electric Advisors Has Been Chosen as an Affinity Partner With The Greater Bethesda Chamber of Commerce

We have some exciting news to share! The Greater Bethesda Chamber of Commerce has chosen us as an Affinity Partner, and we couldn't be more thrilled. This new partnership marks an important milestone in our commitment to supporting and growing the business community in the greater Bethesda area and beyond.


At nearly 100 years old and with over 550 members, The Greater Bethesda Chamber of Commerce is a respected and influential organization that works tirelessly to support, inspire, and advocate for local businesses, and we are honored to be a part of their mission. Their members range from small mom-and-pop operations to outposts of some of the world’s largest corporations, and we’re excited to have the opportunity to reach such a wide range of businesses. 


What does this partnership mean for us? It means that we have the privilege of working hand in hand with the Chamber to contribute to the betterment of the Bethesda business community. This collaboration will open new avenues for us to support and engage with local businesses, share our expertise, and participate in initiatives that promote the growth and prosperity of the area.


We want to express our gratitude to The Greater Bethesda Chamber of Commerce for this opportunity. This partnership is a testament to our commitment to our local Bethesda community and its businesses, and we are appreciative of this display of confidence in our company. Here's to a long and happy partnership! Together, we will create a brighter future for our community, one business at a time.

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