long island african american chamber of commerce, inc. 2014 fall newsletter
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VOLUME 1 FALL 2014 THE LONG ISLAND AFRICAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PAGE 1
reeport, New York, United States,August 26, 2014/EINPresswire.
om Long Island, NY - The Long Island African American Chamber of
ommerce, Inc. is bridging the Gap between Corporate and Community
f fairs. The Chamber was established in 2010 by its founder John L. Scott
nd is currently led by its President, Phil Andrews.
The establishment of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce,
nc. Provides significant opportunities for Corporations and Community based
rganizations to impact the region in a significant manner improving the lives
f the citizens it serves in the local market it was designed to serve. Phil
ndrews, President, Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
he Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce (LIAACC) serves
assau, Suffolk, Queens and Kings Counties. The Long Island African
merican Chamber of Commerce, Inc.s monthly Business Card Exchange
nd Breakfast Series is designed to help facilitate trade and foster busi-
ess growth through a variety of channels such as networking events,
nformational sessions, access to capital, and technical assistance.
It was a great opportunity for LIAACCto network
with 100 Black Men of Americasfounding chapte
100 Black Men of New York, Inc.at their recent g
and tennis outing. We look forward to forming quality strateg
partnerships with community based organizations and corporatio
in the region.
Pelham Manor, New York Pelham County Club LIAACCs
Member Sharon Davis, CEO S. J. Edwards, Inc. sponsors Tee @
100 Black Men of New York, Inc. 7th Annual Golf @ Hon. David
Dinkins Tennis Outing
Sharon Davisof Freeport has been appointed vice president o the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerceboar of directors. She is chief executive of S.J. Edwards Inc., a financial services and benefits counselor in Freeport. (Credit: LI African American Chamber of Commerce)
Photo taken by Margot Jordan
THE LONG ISLAND AFRICAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INIs Bridging The Gap Between Corporate And Community Affairs
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Phil Andrews, means business for LI/NYC Regi
VOLUME 1 FALL 2014 THE LONG ISLAND AFRICAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PAGE 2
The Mission of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.,
s to advance and promote economic development for business, and to advance
esponsive government and quality education on the behalf of all small busi-
esses, with emphasis on African Ancestry, while preserving the Long Island
ommunity. Long Island means the New York State counties on Nassau, Suffolk,
Queens and Kings. A Chamber of Commerce is one of the most well known and
ecognizable organizations in the country chartered to stimulate business in local
nd regional areas where they are designated to serve.
We are going to be the voice of businesses in the African American community that
eads the charge to train businesses to become certified. Phil Andrews, President,
ong Island African American Chamber of Commerce
Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce,
148 South Long Beach Avenue 2nd Fl.
Freeport, New York 11520
[email protected] cell: 347.475.7158
September, 2014 Phil Andrews, President, LIAACC,
receives the Kings of Queens Award that honors
Top Queens Menfor their outstanding leadership
& their contributions to the community.
LaShawn Allen-Muhammad, Brooklyn Director
The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce
(LIAACC) is very excited about the Brooklyn Borough
Presidents position on Economic Development and increasing
contracting opportunities for Minority/Women Owned
Businesses (MWBEs). In my role as LIAACCs Brooklyn
Director, I will be diligently working with our MWBE Committee on certification
workshops and education programs, creating a Win/Win for the Borough.
Rose Davis, Membership Committee Chair
LIAACC serves as a promoter and advocate for economic
growth. This gives members the opportunity to experience a
robust support system that addresses all aspects of their
business. Membership provides the premier platform for
networking, MWBE training/certification, valuable member to
member pricing, and access to regional centers of influence. Get involved by
becoming a member, joining a committee, attending events and promoting
growth within the chamber. Everyone wins !
L to R: Keith H. Burgess, Secretary,
Sharon Davis, Vice President,
Phil Andrews, President,
Vanessa Best, Board Advocate
The Long Island African American
Chamber of Commerce, Inc.hosted its
monthly Business Card Exchange and
Breakfast Series which included
networking, pampering and a free photo shoot. The Business Card Exchange
featured guest speaker Lorette Farris, President and CEO of Ibossinc.comand
the topic was Raising Capital in the New Capital Market.