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See Why Phil Andrews Leader Of The Largest Black Chamber Of Commerce In NYS Wins Highly Respected SBA Champion Award

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New York State’s Largest African American Chamber Of Commerce President Phil Andrews Awarded As The 2019 Small Business Champion By The NY District Office Of The SBA

New York, New York – On May 7, 2019 the Small Business Administration’s New York District Office awarded the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.’s President Phil Andrews as the 2019 Small Business Champion for the New York District office at the Microsoft Office in New York City. The New York District Office covers 14 counties in Downstate, New York.

Selection Criteria for champion:

1) Demonstrated efforts to improve conditions in the small business community as a whole, not solely for individual personal advancement;

2) Demonstrated accomplishments in advising small business groups of opportunities within the overall business community;

3) Volunteer efforts beyond business/professional responsibilities to advance small business interests within the community, state and/or nation;

4) Volunteer efforts to provide professional services to the small business community in a legal, legislative, managerial or financial capacity;

5) Other accomplishments/recognition demonstrating the nominee’s merit as an effective advocate for small business interests “This is significant milestone for the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

(LIAACC) to be named Small Business Champion in the New District of the Small Business Administration.  The New York District Office is responsible for the delivery of the SBA’s many programs and services in New York City, Long Island, and the downstate counties of Duchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester.

We will use this honor as an inspiration to continue to service the small business owners in our service territory which is currently the four counties of Kings, Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk. As we continue the next phase of growth our goal is to help companies grow to the next level.” Phil Andrews, President – Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

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“As membership chair of the largest African American Chamber in New York State I would like to thank all the members of the chamber which include Founders, Officers, Board of Directors and the entire membership of the chamber.

We would also like to thank our stakeholders such as Corporate Partners, Civic Groups, Non-Profits, Elected Officials and Government Entities who have contributed to the chamber’s mission throughout its phases of growth in the New York region. Small Business owners are encouraged to join this dynamic chamber of commerce which is poised for significant growth now and into the future.” Deon Brown, Chair of Membership Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

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LIAACC’s Regional Development Conference for Chamber Leaders and Small Business Owners https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtZ1eL3FrdQ

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For more information on the programs and activities of the chamber, inquire about corporate sponsorship, or to become a member today log on to our website at: www.liaacc.org.

You may also log on to our website at https://liaacc.org/contact-us/ to contact us or email us at info@liaacc.org

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