Greater Washington Board of Trade
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Formation1889
FocusTransportation, Workforce Talent, Technology, Economic Sustainability, Health & Wellness
Region served
Greater WashingtonPresident & CEO
Jack McDougle| Formation | 1889 |
|---|---|
| Focus | Transportation, Workforce Talent, Technology, Economic Sustainability, Health & Wellness |
Region served | Greater Washington |
President & CEO | Jack McDougle |
| Website | https://www.boardoftrade.org |
The Greater Washington Board of Trade, founded in 1889, is the region's premier non-partisan membership organization representing various industry sectors that include, businesses, nonprofits, universities, and government agencies in the District of Columbia, suburban Maryland, and Northern Virginia. The organization focuses on inclusive economic growth, improving the region's business climate, and enhancing economic competitiveness across Greater Washington. Notable organizations and companies that are currently a part of the Board of Trade include Wells Fargo, Georgetown University, Bechtel, The Washington Post, AT&T, Pepco, and many other regional, national, and international organizations.