I had a long conversation with Hillary Brenhouse
this morning. She is doing research and
interviews for a new book about the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, its history
through current events. The author of
the book is Alyssa Katz, author of Our Lot: How Real Estate Came to Own Us
(Bloomsbury, 2009). Ms. Katz is also editor
of the New York World, an accountability journalism project at Columbia
Journalism School.
Obviously, Hillary was looking for the small
business perspective on the U.S. Chamber.
Anyone who has followed my writings and comments in the press knows how I
feel about that organization.
She was particularly interested in efforts to create
alternative business organizations to the U.S. Chamber. Having been a part of growing the American
Sustainable Business Council and working with the Main Street Alliance and
Small Business Majority, I assured Hillary that in spite of not having the big
membership dues of giant corporations, alternative organizations are
growing.
If you want to share your thoughts with Hillary on
this subject, email her at hbrenhouse@gmail.com. But be careful what you say, you just might
find yourself in print in about 10 months.
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