About Us
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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CHAMBER NEWS & BLOG
3 Things to Know, 1/31/23
1) Weekly Legislative Update Each week during the SC legislative session, the Chamber will provide a video summary of proposed bills that could impact business in York County and across the State. The first update of the 2023-2024 session focuses on proposals to address the current $3.5 million SC budget surplus, the Statewide Education and Workforce…
3 Things to Know, 1/16/23
1) Chamber Facebook Account Hacked While content posted prior to Jan 7 is still available, our Facebook page is currently down. We’re working to resolve the issue but until then, please visit our website for details about our upcoming events and follow us on Instagram to keep up with our social media content. 2) Annual…
Palmetto Business Barometer
(from SCchamber.net) The South Carolina Chamber of Commerce and the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce invite business leaders in South Carolina to participate in a meaningful, ongoing survey of business conditions in the state – the Palmetto Business Barometer. The survey measures business conditions and attitudes over time with an emphasis on behaviors…
Become an Inclusive Leader in the New Year
The events precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, now known as the “Great Resignation” have shone a new light on the role of leadership in business. It is now clear that millions of people across the nation are looking more closely at how they feel in their workplace. This includes the quality of relationships with supervisors…