YCRC is the connection between your business and our diverse and growing community.
We provide RESOURCES, ADVOCACY, RELATIONSHIPS, and PROGRAMS to help you capitalize on our region's strengths.
As the largest chamber in our SC region, we work in partnership with nearly 800 businesses and organizations from
Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Tega Cay and York. We are CACCE accredited, and powered by a professional staff and a strong, diverse volunteer leadership team.
CHAMBER NEWS & BLOG
SC Grassroots Tour
The York County Regional Chamber is delighted to offer this three-county regional event to you, our members, and collective communities. We hope you’ll join us on Sept 13 at 8:00am. This fall, members of the South Carolina general assembly will begin prefiling bills for consideration to be debated during the next two-year legislative session beginning…
Read MoreLeadership Training Opportunity – Oct 27-28
Leadership Training Opportunity, Oct 27-28 The world is changing at an unprecedented pace. Every day leaders are making countless decisions and facing problems they’ve never encountered before. What worked yesterday can change overnight. The speed is relentless, the stakes are high, but the rewards are great for those who can lead a team to consistently…
Read MoreRegional Chamber Hires VP of Talent and Workforce Development
The Regional Chamber is pleased to announce the addition of its newest staff member. On Monday, July 18, Celeste Tiller will join the chamber team as Vice President of Talent and Workforce Development! The role created to address talent needs impacting business development, retention and economic growth across York County. Celeste comes to the…
Read MoreHow the talent shortage affects your kids
The talent shortage is affecting businesses across a variety of industries. As our world has moved firmly into the digital age, more and more businesses are looking to hire employees who have digital skills, including web design, digital marketing, social media and more. However, many businesses are finding that there just aren’t enough job applicants…
Read More