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Revision as of 05:41, 18 November 2015

Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Formation1851
TypeNon-profit organisation
Location
Key people
Mark Stone, CEO
Websitewww.vecci.org.au

The Victorian Employers' Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI), founded in 1851, is Victoria's most influential employer group. Servicing more than 15,000 businesses each year, VECCI is an independent, non-government body.[1]

VECCI was founded by the business community to represent business.

The VECCI membership base is diverse involving all levels and sectors of industry including: business services, hospitality, manufacturing, retail, tourism and emerging sectors.

VECCI is involved in every facet of industry and commerce across the state. The main role of VECCI is to represent the interests of business at a state level as well as nationally in areas affecting the wellbeing of the business community including workplace relations, taxation, regulation, transport, infrastructure and skills training.

VECCI has state affiliations to the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce and the Victorian Tourism Industry Council (VTIC). National affiliations include the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), which VECCI is a foundation member of; and Australian Chambernet. VECCI is internationally affiliated with the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).[2]

Services

The VECCI Building on Albert Street.
  • Information phone inquiry service
  • Business briefings and networking events
  • Workplace and business training
  • Workplace services and consulting
  • International trade
  • VECCI Apprenticeships Services
  • Business publications
  • Research and policy development
  • Representation and advocacy to government
  • Associated legal practice.

Publications

  • Business Excellence Magazine
  • Visa/VECCI Business Trends & Prospects Survey

Staff

  • Chief Executive Officer – Mr Mark Stone
  • Senior Manager – Public Affairs – Mr Chris James
  • Team Leader - Business Development and Relationships – Mr Adrian Paine [1]
  • Membership Executive - Matthew Cork - [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ About VECCI. Retrieved 13 January 2009.
  2. ^ VECCI Affiliations. Retrieved 13 January 2009.
  3. ^ VECCI History. Retrieved 13 January 2009.