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GREATER VICTORIA, June 21, 2016 – The Esquimalt Chamber of Commerce and Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce have agreed to work towards integrating their chambers, combining their resources to better serve their members. Last year the two chambers created a joint task force to examine the benefits and feasibility of a common governance model. The joint task force determined that integration would provide increased benefits to the members of both organizations while reducing administrative overhead. The next steps of the integration will be for the two chambers to consult their respective memberships, a process that is envisioned to be concluded by December 2016. Quotes RJ Senko, Vice-President of the Esquimalt Chamber of Commerce “This integration is about enhanced services for Esquimalt Chamber members. I am confident that through this merger, we can significantly increase the benefits to our members and become a more effective and efficient business organization.” Al Hasham, Chair of the Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce “In today’s increasingly integrated world, the segregated governance models of the past just don’t make sense anymore and are not in the best interest of our members. Combining resources will allow both chambers to take a more integrated approach to advocacy and serving our members.” Lisa Helps, Victoria Mayor “This integration proposal is consistent with the decision made last year by all regional Councils to combine our efforts on economic development.” Barbara Desjardins, Esquimalt Mayor “Local businesses are not bound by municipal boundaries so this process toward integration of our local Chambers will help provide a more cohesive approach to economic development and voice for business.” -30-