The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. ( LIAACC), New York State’s largest African American Chamber, celebrates 15 Years of Service and Impact in New York State ( Black PR Wire ). Former chair John L. Scott founded LIAACC in 2010. * ( deceased ) Over the past 15 years, the chamber has had an impact on the chamber’s current and upcoming expansion in small business in New York State. The room has continued to offer creative plans to its support provinces, which include the counties of Kings, Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk. The room has grown considerably since its foundation in October 2010 under the management of its chairman Deon Brown. The Village of West hosted the panel’s first public gathering. Rose Ward’s expertise and thinking have significantly increased the chamber of commerce’s value and potential growth since she was appointed its vice president, Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. She is the owner of Nfocus Management Group, LLC, a SCORE Counselor, and has prior work experience with American chambers of commerce. Rose Ward just received the honor of being one of the Top 50 Long Island Influential Women winners, which added her to the long list of movers and mixers on Long Island. André Ward of the Tarmac Group Consultant contrast to the room provides instruction to small business owners in the fields of contracted sales and business consulting. His company collaborates with new business owners, fresh insurance agents, new product owners, universities, community colleges, adult continuing education programs, company enrichment programs, prison re-entry programs, and non-profit organizations. He is a rising Hempstead-based head with a degree in business administration from Virginia State University. He is assisting the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce in shaping the direction of the organization with his degree from Virginia State University’s Reginald Lewis School of Business and his functional knowledge. The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. is the largest American American Chamber of Commerce in New York State, and its leader, Phil Andrews, spoke with INNOVATELI about a number of activities and programs: May 29– General Meeting – Freeport Library, 144 Merrick Rd, Freeport, NY 11520; June 14– Economic Empowerment for Small Businesses & Father’s Day Celebration; The room has appeared regularly in Long Island Business News and Newsday, as well as on WABC Here and Now and NBC’s Positively Black. Visit: website. for more information on the chamber’s activities and programs or to inquire about participation. liaacc. . nonprofit
(BPRW) New York State’s largest African American Chamber LIAACC Celebrates 15 Years of Service and Impact in New York State
