Business Growth
Supporting member businesses through networking, resources, and advocacy
Regional business organization driving economic development in the Charleston area
About Organization
The Charleston Metro Chamber promotes business growth, workforce development, and regional prosperity through advocacy, networking, and community leadership programs. Based in Charleston, SC, the organization operates with $3.1 million in annual revenue and represents over 1,300 member businesses.
Business Growth
Supporting member businesses through networking, resources, and advocacy
Economic Development
Attracting investment and promoting regional prosperity
Policy Advocacy
Representing business interests in legislative and regulatory matters
Form 990 data showing organizational financial health and growth.
Revenue (2024)
$3.6M
-22.4% vs 2023
Expenses (2024)
$3.9M
-14.8% vs 2023
Assets (2024)
$5.8M
-7.9% vs 2023
Employees (2024)
32
-3% vs 2023
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets | Employees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $3,626,684 | $3,894,286 | $5,772,717 | 32 |
| 2023 | $4,670,659 | $4,568,359 | $6,270,847 | 33 |
| 2022 | $4,077,656 | $4,150,438 | $6,531,279 | 31 |
| 2020 | $3,697,164 | $3,438,939 | $2,363,764 | 36 |
| 2019 | $4,292,941 | $4,844,175 | $1,544,667 | 44 |
| 2018 | $4,806,982 | $4,851,169 | $2,050,058 | 43 |
Source: IRS Form 990 filings. All figures in USD.
Connecting with businesses to understand needs and priorities
Developing policy positions and legislative advocacy plans
Building coalitions with government and community partners
Tracking outcomes and reporting results to members
Services and programs offered by Charleston Metro Chamber Of Commerce
Representing member interests before legislative and regulatory bodies
Providing networking, resources, and support to business members
Promoting regional economic growth and attracting investment
Meet the people behind Charleston Metro Chamber Of Commerce.
1823
1823
Established to serve community needs and advance mission
1835
1835
Grew programs and established organizational foundations
1924
1924
Expanded programs and services to reach more communities
2023
2023
Grew leadership team to enhance organizational capacity
2025
2025
Launched new initiatives to deepen community impact
Board members, advisors, and key contributors
Information compiled from IRS Form 990 and organizational materials.
Top compensated officers & key employees from IRS Form 990
Total Reported (2024)
$1.5M
Highest Paid
$417K
Bryan Derreberry
Compensated Officers
8
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bryan Derreberry | President & CEO | $389,591 | $27,893 | $417,484 | 40 |
| Allison Green | Highly Compensated Employe | $190,737 | $9,796 | $200,533 | 40 |
| Justin Lee | Highly Compensated Employe | $159,129 | $23,850 | $182,979 | 40 |
| Erin Aylor | Highly Compensated Employe | $122,466 | $18,424 | $140,890 | 40 |
| Laurie Carter | SVP Finance & Operations | $110,002 | $23,880 | $133,882 | 40 |
| Scott Barhight | Highly Compensated Employe | $126,620 | $5,065 | $131,685 | 40 |
| Kelly Killeen-Haupt | Director Of Member Engagement | $123,267 | $4,931 | $128,198 | 40 |
| Celeste Granger | Highly Compensated Employe | $114,299 | $12,664 | $126,963 | 40 |
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bryan Derreberry | President & CEO | $357,380 | $33,849 | $391,229 | 40 |
| Justin Lee | Highly Compensated Employee | $145,625 | $24,475 | $170,100 | 40 |
| Kelly Killeen-Haupt | Highly Compensated Employee | $146,700 | $11,736 | $158,436 | 40 |
| Laurie Carter | Officer | $118,470 | $29,061 | $147,531 | 40 |
| Scott Barhight | Highly Compensated Employee | $122,932 | $4,917 | $127,849 | 40 |
| Adrian Cain | Highly Compensated Employee | $108,386 | $1,550 | $109,936 | 40 |
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bryan Derreberry | President An | $350,290 | $17,606 | $367,896 | 39.9 |
| Adrian Cain | Senior VP Of | $169,021 | $10,753 | $179,774 | 39.9 |
| Kelly Killeen-Haupt | DIR Membersh | $127,452 | $10,199 | $137,651 | 40 |
| Justin Lee | SVP Of Membe | $127,975 | $4,014 | $131,989 | 40 |
| Scott Barhight | SVP Of Gov R | $121,674 | $4,870 | $126,544 | 40 |
| Laurie Carter | SVP Of Fin & | $110,445 | $8,562 | $119,007 | 39.75 |
| Barbara Stapleston | VP Of Talent | $105,425 | $1,000 | $106,425 | 40 |
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bryan Derreberry | President An | $234,100 | $28,556 | $262,656 | 39.9 |
| Timothy J Rogers | VP Of Member | $153,131 | $14,806 | $167,937 | 40 |
| Adrian Cain | Senior VP Of | $134,918 | $5,569 | $140,487 | 39.9 |
| Christina Wirth | SVP Of Talen | $124,826 | $7,520 | $132,346 | 40 |
| Laurie Carter | SVP Of Fin & | $88,904 | $19,558 | $108,462 | 39.75 |
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bryan Derreberry | President An | $276,044 | $31,005 | $307,049 | 40 |
| Timothy J Rogers | VP Of Member | $164,095 | $13,424 | $177,519 | 40 |
| Tina Wirth | SVP Of Talen | $150,806 | $4,866 | $155,672 | 40 |
| Adrian Cain | Senior VP Of | $140,161 | $7,497 | $147,658 | 40 |
| Ian Scott | Director Of | $104,800 | $21,844 | $126,644 | 40 |
| Elizabeth R Franklin Term Ended | SVP Of Fin & | $78,321 | $22,220 | $100,541 | 40 |
| Laurie Carter | SVP Of Fin & | $15,442 | — | $15,442 | 40 |
Source: IRS Form 990 filings. Compensation includes base and other reported compensation.
Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (2020-2021)
Total Borrowed
$150K
Subsidy Cost
$20K
14% of loan
Loan Count
1
TO PROVIDE LOANS TO RESTORE AS NEARLY AS POSSIBLE THE VICTIMS OF ECONOMIC INJURY TYPE DISASTERS TO PRE-DISASTER CONDITIONS
Source: Small Business Administration • Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (2020-2021)
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