WOODBRIDGE, Va. — The Prince William Chamber of Commerce has placed its Government Advocacy office in Woodbridge.
Chamber officials said the office will be located in an I-95 Business Park at 14000 Crown Court near an old one at the now closed Mason Enterprise Center. It’s one of three centers owned an operated by the Chamber to include their headquarters in Manassas and a satellite office in Gainesville.
“The new office, with its larger footprint, will afford us the ability to host committee meetings and activities in this office space as well as our Manassas headquarters and Gainesville office, said Prince William Chamber Vice President of Communications and Government Relations Nancy Hiteshue, who will be assigned to work in the Woodbridge office. “As for programs and projects, we will be continuing the Chamber’s already robust advocacy program and look to engage more of our members in public policy discussions.”
Hiteshue will spit her time between the Woodbridge office and a workspace in Richmond that is used when the General Assembly is in session.
The Prince William Chamber is the largest chamber of commerce in the state and the Washington, D.C. area. It represents 2,000 members with 70,000 employees.