2016 proved to be a busy year in Washington, D.C. No place experienced that more than the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
The Chamber hosted countless events with visiting heads of state along with business leaders and policy experts. Beyond that, numerous Chamber employees participated in hundreds of interviews with print, broadcast, and digital outlets.
Each and every one of these actions helped the Chamber further its priority of expanding opportunity for American businesses.
Look through the photos below to see some of the Chamber's best moments of 2016.
The Chamber hosted the State of American Business at the beginning of the year. Tom Donohue shared the Chamber's priorities for the coming year with business leaders and Chamber members from across the country.
Photo credit: Ian Wagreich / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, pictured here with Tom Donohue, visited the Chamber to deliver a keynote address on his country's business and economic forecast.
Photo credit: David Bohrer / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Myron Brilliant showed Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull around the Chamber. Prime Minister Turnbull spoke about opportunities for expanding the U.S.-Australian relationship at a breakfast held in his honor.
Photo credit: Ian Wagreich / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Justin Trudeau, prime minister of Canada, stopped by the Chamber to discusshis country's trade relationship with the U.S. Here, Prime Minister Trudeau chats with Myron Brilliant before delivering his remarks.
Photo credit: Ian Wagreich / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Tami Overby welcomed H.E. Prayut Chan-o-cha, prime minister of Thailand, to a dinner held in his honor, where he gave remarks about the importance of the U.S.-Thai bilateral relationship.
Photo credit: Ian Wagreich / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
John Murphy moderated a panel conversation about the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Among the participants was Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen.
Photo credit: Blair Latoff Holmes / U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Bruce Josten receives Rep. Kevin Brady to the Chamber for a discussion of his tax reform plan.
Photo credit: Blair Latoff Holmes / U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Tom Donohue presented the Spirit of Enterprise award to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Photo credit: Joshua Roberts / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi participated in theU.S.-India Business Council's 41st Annual Leadership Summit. Prime Minister Modi discussed the future of his nation's growth with Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
Photo credit: Erik Freeland / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Tom Donohue spoke at the Nasdaq MarketSite about fueling and funding economic growth in the U.S.
Photo credit: Joshua Roberts / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
America's Small Business Summit attendees took to Capitol Hill to meet with elected officials. They also penned some advice for Congressional candidates.
Photo credit: Blair Latoff Holmes / U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
The Chamber was present at both the Republican and Democratic National Conventions. At the RNC, Tom Donohue appeared on Fox Business Network's "Mornings with Maria." Donohue and host Maria Bartiromo talked about presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's business policies.
Photo credit: Ian Wagreich / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
At this year's Labor Day Briefing, Randy Johnson and J.D. Foster tackled the Chamber's priorities for the remaining days of the 114th Congress. Among these were labor regulations.
Photo credit: Ian Wagreich / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Tom Donohue introduced Former Massachusetts Governor and keynote speaker Mitt Romney at this year's Institute for Legal Reform Summit. In his address, Romney spoke aboutthe legal climate needed in America to bolster competitiveness and enterprise.
Photo credit: Ian Wagreich / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
The Chamber's U.S.-Africa Business Center awarded Senegalese President Macky Sall with its Outstanding Leaders Award due to his promotion of free enterprise in West Africa.
Photo credit: Ian Wagreich / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Tom Donohue and Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China Wang Yang conversed at a dinner in honor of the 27th U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade.
Photo credit: Ian Wagreich / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Tom Donohue introduced House Speaker Paul Ryan at American Enterprise Institute's This Way Up economic summit.