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Innovation
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation publishes content on innovation and related issues. Find and access current and archived items in our database.
Growing women in Science, Technology and Math-based occupations is a goal of our guest blogger, Sandra Westlund-Deenihan.
From time to time, we at NCF like to highlight new and interesting innovations coming down the road.
As America and other advanced economies have reached the frontier of growth and innovation, our brightest minds have followed increasingly narrow paths to breakthroughs.
Facebook for Associations & Advocacy: Learn from the Experts
So your organization has a Facebook page and maybe you're even doing some advertising...now what? The U.S. Chamber of Commerce held a discussion on how to use Facebook to achieve your advocacy organization's goals.
Business Horizon Series III - Manufacturing
The National Chamber Foundation hosted a half-day program focused on how we can build American competitiveness through manufacturing.
Quarterly Economic Roundtable Series
GFI Group and The National Chamber Foundation (NCF) co-host a series of quarterly economic briefings led by Martin Regalia, Ph.D.
A recent poll by Rasmussen found that only 31% of Americans thought that their country was heading in the right direction. In October of last year, that number was only 15%.
2012 London Olympics - Large Event Safety, Security and Counter-terrorism
The National Chamber Foundation and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s National Security & Emergency Preparedness Department were proud to host the University of Southern California’s CREATE Distinguished Speakers Series, featuring Matt Bettenhausen, Vice President for Security and Chief Security Officer at AEG Worldwide.
Michael Lind and the good folks at the New America Foundation have produced an interesting report on American manufacturing, “Value Added: America’s Manufacturing Future.” It notes that “a world-