The Canada-Florida Chamber of Commerce (CFCC) has officially been in operation since July 1. The CFCC is the natural extension of the existing Quebec-Florida Chamber of Commerce, an organization South Florida and Quebec have come to know over the past nine years for its quality business networking events, conferences and effective trade missions.
The CFCC represents the largest network of companies doing business between Canada and Florida. With offices in Montreal, Canada, and Plantation, Florida, the CFCC provides information, support, and dynamic and effective services to companies interested in developing their business between the two regions, in order to establish meaningful business connections.
“We are delighted to be working with NATA PR to establish our communications strategies throughout Canada and Florida.
Our partnership is all the more relevant given that NATA PR has offices in Toronto, Montreal and Miami, and has been a member of the Chamber for more than two years. Natalie Bibeau, President of NATA PR, is very familiar with our services because we supported her when she wanted to open an office in Miami. We have every confidence that NATA PR will do an excellent job representing us in the media”, explains Vanessa Racicot, CFCC Executive Director.
“The entire team at NATA is thrilled at the idea of developing strategies to increase the CFCC’s reach and contribute to developing business between Canada and Florida.
With our offices in both regions, we are fully aware of the Chamber’s and its members’ challenges and we are ready to support them in building their businesses”, confirms Natalie Bibeau, President and Founder of NATA PR.
Privacy policy | © NATA PR All rights reserved
In order to provide the best experiences, we use technologies such as cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behaviour or unique identifiers on this site. Failure to consent or withdrawal of consent may adversely affect certain features and functions.