Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce

Arsenal leader hopes internship a bridge to new career
By most folks’ measure – including his own – recently retired U.S. Army Col. Daniel D. Mitchell was an unlikely intern. He also was an extraordinary one, say the Quad Cities Chamber and business and community leaders who interacted with…
QC Chamber grant boosts manufacturers, defense contractors
The Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce will share in a new $5 million U.S. Department…

Businesses, union leaders battle over Workers Rights Amendment
The battle lines are drawn between organized labor and business leaders over a proposed Illinois…
Get charged up: Alternating Currents runs through Sunday
Scores of live music, comedy acts, film screenings and arts-related events are the stars of…

Moline, Rock Island win $3M state grants for improvements
The cities of Moline and Rock Island will receive separate grants to help with downtown…
Futurist examines changing populations, changing planet
Kenneth Gronbach claims that predicting the future is not a mystery. The trends of tomorrow…
Quad Cities economy sees slow progress, challenges loom
The Quad Cities economy saw slow progress in the first quarter of 2022, and the…
IEDA’s Durham headlines chamber legislative series
The Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce will continue its 2022 Legislative Event Series on Thursday,…
QCBJ celebrates new publication, office with open house
The new Quad Cities Regional Business Journal made its arrival official on Tuesday, Feb. 22,…

Remove obstacles to expand Quad Cities’ workforce pool
The Quad Cities region joins communities across the nation in a talent shortage which is…
Quad Cities Chamber goes “All In” for Illinois
The Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce is joining nearly 50 chambers across the state in…
QC Chamber’s talent forum goes virtual
A Quad Cities business forum to address the region’s workforce shortages has been changed to…
Worker shortage continues; businesses search for answers
Across the Quad Cities and beyond, more workers are needed and many businesses still are…
QC Chamber forum to focus on workforce shortages
Where have all the people gone? That’s one of the key questions to be reviewed…
Q-C recovery ‘continued to lack momentum’
While the national economic recovery from COVID-19 persists, the Quad-Cities regional economy “continued to lack…

Big Brothers/Big Sisters unveils new office space
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley (BBBS) celebrated Tuesday, Dec. 7, completing its…
