The umbrella organization AmChams in Europe (ACE), which brings together 49 American Chambers of Commerce from 47 countries across Europe and Eurasia, will gather in Montenegro from October 8–11, 2025, for the Best Practice Sharing Conference (BPSC) a flagship event that unites the entire network with the goal of exchanging experiences and ideas to strengthen transatlantic and economic cooperation.
This year’s conference is hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Montenegro (AmCham Montenegro). The event will welcome over 30 leaders from across the ACE community, marking an important milestone as it prepares to present the new ACE Strategy 2026–2030. This strategy will outline a joint vision for the coming years and reaffirm the network’s commitment to competitiveness, innovation, and strong transatlantic partnerships.
The Chair of AmChams in Europe, Ms. Ajša Vodnik, MSc, who is also the CEO of AmCham Slovenia, will, together with other members of the ACE Executive Committee, including representatives from Greece, the Netherlands, Germany, Moldova, Turkey, and Sweden, take part in strategic discussions on the future direction of the organization and help shape the role of AmChams in fostering economic dialogue. By choosing Montenegro as this year’s host country, the umbrella organization also aims to express support for Montenegro’s European path.
The conference sends a strong message of confidence in Montenegro’s potential as a country ready to take an even closer step into the European and transatlantic community. For the ACE organization, this meeting represents far more than just an exchange of best practices, it is a gathering rooted in shared values, trust, and collaboration.
The annual ACE Best Practice Sharing Conference rotates each year among the countries whose AmChams are members of the network and stands as the most important forum for strengthening cooperation within AmChams in Europe.
About AmChams in Europe
Founded in 1963, AmChams in Europe serves as the umbrella organization for 49 American Chambers of Commerce from 47 countries across Europe and Eurasia, representing the interests of over 17,000 member companies and $1.1 trillion in investments. The network strengthens transatlantic economic relations, promotes a business-friendly environment, and connects Europe and the United States in the spirit of cooperation and shared growth.