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Partnerships of the Chamber


Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)
Thomas Jefferson Partnership for Economic Development (TJPED)
Charlottesville-Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau (CACVB)
Charlottesville Area School Business Alliance
Free Enterprise Forum



Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)

Steve Cooper, Chairman


The Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) provides free counseling to people who have an interest in starting a business, or in preserving and ensuring the sustainability of an existing business in a very dynamic and high-tech changing climate. The 25 members of the organization offer entrepreneurial expertise and resources gained from long-term career experiences and are committed to serving the Charlottesville region.

SCORE is housed at the Small Business Development Center and operates with the support and assistance of the Chamber of Commerce, PVCC, UVA, and the U.S. Small Business Administration. Call 295-6712 for a counseling appointment or to register for one of the numerous business seminars and conferences being held in the community.

Web site: www.score-494.org


Thomas Jefferson Partnership for Economic Development (TJPED)

Robert S. De Mauri, Executive Director

Formed in 1995 as a partnership of the Chamber, the Thomas Jefferson Partnership for Economic Development (TJPED) is a public-private, non-profit corporation that promotes business opportunities throughout the Greater Charlottesville region. Members of the Partnership include private sector businesses, the City of Charlottesville, the counties of Fluvanna, Louisa, Nelson, Orange, the University of Virginia, Piedmont Virginia Community College, and the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission.

The mission of the Partnership is to promote new investment and career ladder job creation to enhance economic opportunities for businesses and residents, as well as help public sector members of the Partnership achieve their individual jurisdiction's economic development objectives in the context of the regional economy.

The Partnership's office is located at 300 East Main Street on the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville and can be reached at (804) 979-5610.

Web site: www.tjped.com



Charlottesville-Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau (CACVB)

Mark Shore, CTIS Director

Founded in 1984, the Charlottesville-Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau (CACVB) seeks to maximize the economic benefits of tourism through promotion of the area’s assets to meeting planners, group tour operators and leisure travelers and also manages two visitor information centers. The CACVB is located on the East end of the Downtown Mall and operates a Visitor Center on Route 20 South in the Monticello Visitors Center building.

The CACVB originally received funding and support from the Chamber of Commerce. It is now funded by the City of Charlottesville, the County of Albemarle and private co-operative dollars. CACVB funds are used to directly attract conference, tour and leisure business. The CACVB also supports local events, attractions, restaurants and other organizations through web site exposure, cooperative marketing efforts, visitor centers, direct mail and trade shows.

The CACVB may be reached by calling (434) 293-6789.

Web site: pursueCharlottesville.com



Free Enterprise Forum

Neil Williamson, Director

Launched in 1998, the Free Enterprise Forum, formerly the Charlottesville Area Legislative Action Coalition (CALAC), is a coalition of the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Blue Ridge Home Builders Association, the Charlottesville Area Association of Realtors, and area businesses. the Free Enterprise Forum is organized to provide business leadership and to enhance the business climate in Charlottesville and the surrounding region by maximizing our effectiveness in monitoring and proactively influencing local legislation and other government actions in a way that benefits our members and the regional economy.

Research is conducted on a variety of immediate and long-term issues and prioritized based on each issue's impact on the business community. An active volunteer network from the three founding partners has proved to be critical for the Free Enterprise Forum's success.

The Free Enterprise Forum can be reached at (434) 817-2380

Web site: freeenterpriseforum.org