US Chamber's #BizUnited Movement Highlights Relationships Between Large and Small Companies

No company, no matter how big or how small, operates in a vacuum. Small businesses like yours, midsize companies, and large corporations count on one another every day. And it’s the interwoven and interdependent relationships between them that move our economy forward. 

We believe in the power of this united American business community.

That’s why we’re sharing with you a new campaign called #BizUnited — and we invite you to join us.

Under the #BizUnited banner, we’re publishing written stories on the U.S. Chamber’s signature platforms, producing videos, and spearheading a social media campaign that highlights the special relationship between America’s small and large businesses. We know that companies of all sizes depend on suppliers, service providers, customers, business partners, and financiers, and we’re excited to showcase these stories of partnership and collaboration.

Here’s a look at our first #BizUnited videos, featuring Darn Good Yarn and John Deere, that capture the spirit of the #BizUnited campaign.

No company, no matter how big or how small, operates in a vacuum. Small businesses like yours, midsize companies, and large corporations count on one another every day. And it’s the interwoven and interdependent relationships between them that move our economy forward. We’d like you to be a part of this campaign. Here are 3 easy ways to participate:

  1. Check out the new #BizUnited home page.
  2. Share your #BizUnited story on Facebook or Twitter and tag companies that help your small business do what it does best every day. Use the hashtag #BizUnited, and we’ll promote your post on the U.S. Chamber’s website and social media platforms.
  3. Reply to this email and tell us how you work with businesses of various sizes. We’ll work with you to develop a written story, social media content, and/or a #BizUnited video.

We’re honored to work with America’s united business community and we look forward to hearing your stories.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce