As an international organization, the Chamber of Commerce is over 4,000 years old.
- 1500s, Chamber of Commerce in Marseille, France is the first on record.
- 1773, the first Chamber of Commerce in the U.S was established in Charleston, S.C.
- 1911, President Taft called for the establishment of a U.S. Chamber of Commerce
In Union, we are celebrating our 50th anniversary of serving the business community. We remember the years by the Presidents who served:
Past Presidents
Charles S. Minton, 2003-2005
Sal Dovi, 2001-2003
Sharon J. Patel, 1999-2001
Stephen F. Hehl, 1997-1999
James J. Masterson, 1995-1997
Thomas F. Roche, 1993-1995
Eileen J. Torbick, 1991-1993
Erwin Samuels, 1989-1991
David B. Zurav, Esq, 1987-1989
John J. Guidera, Esq., 1985-1987
Stephen B. Petrik, Jr. 1983-1985
Robert C. Miller, 1981-1983
Martin H. Hochadel, 1978-1981
Dominick A. Crincoli, 1977-1978
Fred E. Glaser, 1976-1977
Grace Lane, 1974-1976
Stanley R. Sommer, 1972-1974
Fred E. Glaser, 1968-1972
William A. Jamieson, 1966-1968
Benjamin Romano, Esq., 1964-1966
Frank M. Pitt, 1956-1964
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