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WHO WE ARE

The York County Regional Chamber is the unified voice of business in one of South Carolina’s fastest-growing regions. Representing more than 700 member businesses across Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Tega Cay, and York, we champion a thriving local economy by providing bold advocacy, high-impact programs, and valuable connections.

Together, we’re building a stronger, more vibrant York County—where business doesn’t just grow, it thrives.

Our Mission

We are the connection between your business and our diverse and growing community. We provide resources, advocacy, relationships, and programs, helping you capitalize on our region’s strengths.

Our Vision

FOCUSED on moving our region FORWARD with innovative ideas towards a FUTURE where business can prosper.

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CORE INITIATIVES

CHAMBER NEWS & BLOG

Jennifer Symons

Ones to Watch Profile: Jennifer Symons

By mollie.rose@yorkcountychamber.com | September 19, 2024

As co-owner of Bio-One of Charlotte, Jennifer Symons has turned her business into a leader in crime and trauma scene cleaning while leaving a lasting impact on her community in York County. Jennifer and her husband, John, founded Bio-One of Charlotte with a mission to provide compassionate and efficient bio-hazard cleanup services. Over the past…

Mentoring

Mentoring High Achievers: A Guide for Business Owners

By mollie.rose@yorkcountychamber.com | September 19, 2024

Foster a growth mindset in high achievers by sharing stories of failure as a learning tool and encouraging them to face hypothetical leadership challenges. Develop emotional intelligence in leaders through regular feedback sessions, focusing on understanding their own and others’ emotions. Expand networks and influence by introducing high achievers to new contacts, encouraging participation in…

Tylee Tracer-Anderson

Ones to Watch Profile: Tylee Tracer-Anderson

By mollie.rose@yorkcountychamber.com | August 29, 2024

Tylee Tracer-Anderson is making an impact in public communications and community engagement as the Director of Communications for the Catawba Indian Nation. In nearly two years, Tylee has transformed how the Nation interacts with both its local and broader audiences, driving a remarkable increase in media presence and community involvement. Recognizing a need for better…

FTC Ban on Fake Reviews

The FTC Ban on Fake Reviews and the Use of Bots: Implications for Small Businesses

By mollie.rose@yorkcountychamber.com | August 28, 2024

The FTC has banned fake reviews and the use of bots to ensure transparency in online reviews, requiring businesses to disclose any material connections with reviewers. New guidelines prohibit businesses from posting false or misleading reviews and mandate that incentivized reviews must be clearly disclosed to consumers. These regulations aim to protect consumers from fraud…

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