The Romanian American Chamber of Commerce

Corporate Council

The RACC™ Corporate Council is an exclusive group consisting of corporations, organizations, and individuals with significant interest in the Romanian-American marketplace. It meets quarterly in New York City or Washington, DC to:

  • Set policy and priorities for the RACC™ and recommend specific programs.
  • Discuss the current economic and political situation in Romania.
  • Provide direct feedback to the Ambassador and to the Consul General on issues facing major US investors in Romania.

Corporate Council programs include:

  • Private high-level meetings and teleconferences with the President, Prime Minister, and other top Romanian government officials.
  • Special task forces and coalitions to address specific regulatory, banking, currency, trade and customs issues.
  • Customized investment and trade missions arranged by the RACC™ and our partner associations and chambers.

Members in the Corporate Council are also given the option of nomination to the RACC™ Board of Directors and listing on the membership application. The annual dues for RACC™ Corporate Council membership are $2,500. We welcome your membership. For membership inquiries, please call (301) 656-9022 or email the RACC.

Membership has its benefits
  • Direct Assistance
  • Business Opportunity
  • Economic Development
  • Advocacy
  • Influence
  • Visibility
  • Savings on Programs
 
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