Savannah Area Chamber recognizes members renewing for January 2026

Bert Brantley President & CEO at Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
Bert Brantley President & CEO at Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce - Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
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The Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce has acknowledged the continued support of its members through renewed memberships for the week of January 5, 2026. The organization represents thousands of businesses across a range of industries in the region and provides programs to support community development and business growth. According to the official website, it maintains a member directory to increase business visibility and facilitates networking opportunities.

Members recognized for their renewed commitment include Adams Outdoor Advertising, Bill Richard – State Farm Insurance, Carver State Bank, Chatham Parkway Lexus, Coastal Care Partners, Coca-Cola Bottling Company United, Embassy Suites Savannah Airport, Erickson Associates Inc., Ethan Allen, Expert Hearing, Gastin & Hill, Hollingsworth Auto Service Inc., Integrated Network Solutions Inc., Jackson Spalding Inc., Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society, Meco of Savannah Inc., Myrick Marine Contracting, Neurological Institute of Savannah, Planters Inn on Reynolds Square, Resource + Land Consultants, SA Recycling, Savannah Economic Development Authority (SEDA), Savannah Riverboat Cruises, Service Electric Company, St. Andrew’s School, St. Joseph’s/Candler – St. Joseph’s Hospital, Stewart Sports Chiropractic & Wellness PC, The Chatham Club and Upper East River at Eastern.

The Chamber supports its more than 2,300 members with resources such as relocation information and business advocacy at local and state levels (source). Its programs include Leadership Savannah—a long-running initiative offering workshops and networking events for professional development—and ongoing efforts in regional business advocacy.

By facilitating events and providing tools like a public member directory (source), the Chamber aims to strengthen connections within the local business community while supporting economic growth in the area.



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