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Organizational structure
The organizational structure of the Chamber of commerce is divided into departments and offices, which are coordinated by the General Secretary. Workers and functions are assigned to each organizational unit. In the area there are five branches. The Chamber of Commerce also has a special agency: the Institute for economic development and promotion. In collaboration with its special agency, the Chamber of commerce performs all those tasks which, by their nature, require a private-law management.
General Secretary
Dr. Alfred Aberer
Telefono (+39) 0471 945611
e-mail: segreteriagenerale@camcom.bz.it
Offices
General Secretariat
- General secretariat and PR-Office
- Communication
Agricultural department
- Wine-growing and producing economy
- Fruit growing and other agricultural activities
Department for economic promotion
- Personnel training and development
- Innovation and firm development
Department for economic research
- Studies
- Economic information
- Economic policy
Administrative service department
- Protection of environment and competition
- Accounting, balance and finance
- Estate, bursar’s office and contracts
- HR-Office
- IT and D.E.C.
Registrar department
- Firms register
- Craftsmanship
- Professional qualifications and export
Special agency
In collaboration with its special agency, the Chamber of commerce performs all those tasks which, by their nature, require a private-law management. The special agency has full administrative autonomy; therefore, it is able to guarantee the needed level of flexibility and speed for the realization of scheduled initiatives. The special agency is called “Institute for economic development and promotion” and it pursues the objectives fixed by the Chamber of commerce, according to the respective guidelines. The institute has statutory and administrative autonomy and it performs its activities according to private-law regulations.
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