Gwinnett Chamber unveils redesigned website to improve member access

Nick Masino President & CEO
Nick Masino President & CEO - Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce Inc.
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Nick Masino President & CEO
Nick Masino President & CEO - Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce Inc.

The Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce has launched a redesigned website aimed at improving engagement with its members and making organizational resources more accessible. The new platform includes updated search engine optimization, easier navigation, and a layout that focuses on user experience.

According to the Chamber, the redesign was developed with input from members to help businesses find opportunities for networking, growth, and increased visibility in the north metro Atlanta area. The site now allows users to more easily register for events, browse member directories, and access information about advocacy efforts and leadership development.

Nick Masino, president and chief executive officer of the Gwinnett Chamber and Partnership Gwinnett, stated: “Our Chamber exists to be the premier connector for business in Gwinnett and the surrounding region. This new site amplifies our visibility and makes it easier for businesses to access the resources, events, and connections that drive growth.”

The marketing and communications team at the Chamber led the redesign as part of an ongoing effort to provide innovative digital experiences for both members and stakeholders.

The organization encourages both current members and others in the business community to visit its new website at GwinnettChamber.org for details about programs, membership options, and upcoming events.



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