Chamber Stakeholders
Stakeholders are businesses that share the vision of the Clemson Area Chamber: to foster economic development, constructively influence governmental actions and enhance our communities’ quality of life.
These businesses offer financial support over and above their annual membership dues. In turn, the chamber recognizes their support in a variety of ways throughout the year. There are five levels of partnership:
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Visionary: $20,000 and Above
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President: $15,000 to $19,999
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Cornerstone: $10,000 to $14,999
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Executive: $5,000 to $9,999
To learn more about Stakeholder opportunities, contact Natalia at natalia@clemsonareachamber.org ❙ 864-654-1200
Visionary Stakeholder
Clemson University
One of the country’s most selective public research universities, Clemson University serves a uniquely driven and highly accomplished student body. Founded in 1889, and ranked as the 23rd best national public university by U.S.News & World Report, Clemson is dedicated to teaching, research and service.
City of Clemson
Home to roughly 18,500 citizens, The City of Clemson is committed to providing services that are accountable and accessible and governed by sound, professional, and ethical principles, in order to preserve and enhance the superior quality of life in the community. The City of Clemson manages 14 parks and over 100 acres of green space.
President Stakeholder
We are actively considering stakeholders!
Cornerstone Stakeholder
AnMed
Founded in 1908, AnMed is an independent, not-for-profit health system serving Upstate South Carolina and northeast Georgia. It is licensed for 648 beds and anchored by AnMed Medical Center, a 495-bed acute-care hospital that has earned the prestigious Magnet designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. The system also includes the Oglesby Specialty Inpatient Center, AnMed North Campus and AnMed Rehabilitation Hospital in Anderson, AnMed Cannon in Pickens and more than 60 physician practices. AnMed locations are spread from Easley to Hartwell, Georgia. More than 30 specialties are represented on staff. Named one of the nation’s 153 “Great Community Hospitals” by Becker’s Hospital Review, AnMed has more than 370 physicians and 3,600 employees, and it is Anderson County’s largest employer.
Tri-County Technical College
Tri-County Technical College, a public two-year community and technical college serving Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens counties in South Carolina, boasts the highest student success, transfer, and graduation rates among two-year colleges in the State and ranks in the top five percent nationally for successful student transfers to four-year colleges and universities.
105.5 The Roar WCCP
105.5 The Roar is the flagship station of Clemson University Athletics. Listen live at wccpfm.com.
Post & Courier
The Post and Courier, the South's oldest daily newspaper, traces its roots to The Courier, founded in 1803, and The Evening Post, founded in 1894. In 1926, the two newspapers were drawn closer together when The Courier, which had then become The News and Courier, was purchased by The Evening Post Industries Company. Both newspapers maintained separate news staffs until the 1980s, when those staffs were combined. In 1991, when it became apparent that reading habits were better served by a single edition of the newspaper - a morning edition - the two papers were merged to become The Post and Courier. The newspaper is now published by The Post and Courier, Inc.
Founders
Founded in 1950, Founders Federal Credit Union now serves more than 264,000 members across 40 locations throughout the Carolinas. Holding more than $4.6 billion in assets, Founders provides members with great rates along with five-star local service. Additionally, as a not-for-profit cooperative, Founders champions our local communities by providing financial education and supporting numerous local charities and organizations. Visit foundersfcu.com to learn more and see if you qualify for membership. Federally insured by NCUA.
Executive Stakeholder
Patrick Square
Patrick Square is an authentic Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND), with a level of attention to detail unsurpassed in quality and lifestyle experience. Patrick Square uses traditional town planning principles and added design features to create a charming, hometown feel, including a vibrant Town Center with shops and restaurants. Each one of Patrick Square's 173 acres maintains the balance and integrity of these principles, while holding the homeowner's connection to them as a top priority.
94.1 The Lake
94.1 The Lake is the community radio voice in an area of Upstate South Carolina known as “The Golden Corner.” The Lake format consists of heavy local news and information. The emphasis is always LOCAL. Broadcasting 24 hours daily, 7 days per week, 94.1 The Lake is proud to offer a unique blend of music with today’s hits and yesterday’s favorites.
Clemson University Conference Center & Inn
The Clyde V. Madren Conference Center and the John E. Walker Sr. Golf Course opened to the public in October 1995. Three years later, in July 1998, the James F. Martin Inn made its debut as a quaint Clemson inn and hotel. The Conference Center and Inn complex offers:
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17,000 square feet of meeting space complemented by generous pre-function space
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62 guest rooms and 27 suites offering spectacular views of either the golf course or Hartwell Lake
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18-hole championship golf course
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Clemson dining, including Sole on the Green Restaurant and Joe's Place Lounge
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The Clemson University Conference Center and Inn were achieved through the generosity of its donors and the cooperative efforts of many people in both the private and public sectors.
Signarama Anderson
There’s a lot to think about when choosing signs - size, material, position, visibility, price, installation, not to mention what your competition is doing! With more than a few years of experience in this game, Signarama can talk you through your options and create signs that suit your business and leave a lasting impression.