It's been a rough three years for small businesses in California. Since the recession, many companies have had to reduce staff while others have had to shutter their doors. Meanwhile, the California Chamber of Commerce, the state's largest nonprofit business organization, has been doing what it can to help its approximately 14,000 members weather the storm.
Erika C. Frank, general counsel for the group, has been at the center of the battle.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Erika C. Frank
Vice President and General Counsel for California Chamber of Commerce Sacramento
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