Geneseo Chamber of Commerce Joins Quad Cities Delegation for Successful Advocacy Trip in Washington D.C.

Zack Sullivan - Executive Director
zsullivan@geneseo.org


The Geneseo Chamber of Commerce represented the interests of its local business community in Washington D.C. earlier this month. Executive Director Zack Sullivan accompanied the Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce for its 2025 DC Fly-In, marking the first time in 16 years that Geneseo has sent a representative to the nation’s capital for business advocacy.

Sullivan joined a delegation of regional business and civic leaders to engage directly with federal policymakers and advocate for priorities critical to the economic well-being of the Quad Cities region, including Geneseo. The week-long trip provided a valuable opportunity to connect with federal decision-makers and share the unique story and needs of Geneseo’s small business community.

“Participating in the Quad Cities Chamber’s DC Fly-In was an incredibly insightful and impactful experience,” said Zack Sullivan. “It was an honor to represent Geneseo and ensure our small business community’s voice was heard in our nation’s capital. This trip underscores the Geneseo Chamber’s commitment to proactive advocacy at all levels of government.”

Zack Sullivan with U.S. Representative Darin LaHood(IL-16)

During the Fly-In, Sullivan attended briefings from organizations such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and government departments including the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Small Business Administration. A significant portion of the trip was dedicated to direct engagement with federal legislators. Sullivan specifically highlighted the opportunity to connect with U.S. Representative Darin LaHood (IL-16), who represents Geneseo in Congress. “It was great to touch base with Congressman LaHood and discuss the issues most pertinent to our local businesses,” Sullivan noted.

Sullivan reported that the advocacy efforts focused on key areas impacting Geneseo’s business environment, including tax policy, trade, and tariffs, communicating how these federal policies directly affect small businesses within the Geneseo community. Furthermore, Sullivan actively promoted the potential benefits of bringing high-speed passenger rail through Geneseo, distributing relevant information and Geneseo tourism magazines to members of Congress and extending invitations for them to visit the community.

Sullivan expressed his gratitude to the Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce for the invitation to participate in this important regional business advocacy trip and thanked the Geneseo Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors for their support in ensuring Geneseo was represented.

The Geneseo Chamber of Commerce remains dedicated to fostering a thriving business environment and will continue to leverage opportunities for advocacy and collaboration to support its members.