Long Island, New York – New York State’s largest African American Chamber of Commerce the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (LIAACC) will be celebrating it 15th Anniversary throughout the 2025 calendar year.
The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.’s first meeting was held in the Village of Hempstead, and its President, Phil Andrews is a former resident of the Village of Hempstead. He formerly operated the Haircut Hut Barbershop Franchise in the Village of Hempstead. The chamber serves the four counties of Nassau, Suffolk, Queens, and Kings.
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Photo: Phil Andrews, President of Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (LIAACC) addressing attendees at chamber’s general membership meeting |
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The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. was founded by its Chairman John L. Scott on October 10th, 2010.
Since its inception in 2010 LIAACC has been a leading advocate for small business owners in New York State. The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. is an affiliate member of the United States Black Chambers, Inc. which is led by its CEO and President Ron Busby, Sr.
LIAACC chamber adheres to the United States Black Chambers, Inc. five pillars of service which are advocacy, access to capital, contracting, entrepreneur training, and chamber development. The United States Black Chambers, Inc. is affectionally known as the “National Voice of Businesses.”
In 2019 the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. was named by the New York Metro District Office of the United States Small Business Administration as the 2019 Small Business Champion for 14 Counties Downstate, New York and surrounding areas.
In 2021 the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. founded Minority Enterprise Development Week in New York State. Since 2021 the Long Island African the Long lsland African American Chamber of Commerce has hosted its in inaugural event annually at the Town of Hempstead Pavilion.
The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. served as a participating organization in the Community Navigator Pilot Program which was funded in part through United States Black Chamber’s grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Small Business Owners and Service Owners, and Corporation interested in participating in the chamber’s 2025 anniversary celebration events may log on to our website at: https://liaacc.org/contact-us/ to contact us!
To view events, visit: https://liaacc.org/events-list/#!event-list
https://liaacc.org/events-list/#!event-list
https://liaacc.org/events-calendar/#!calendar
The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. has appeared on WABC Here and Now, and NBC’s Positively Black.
Become a Chamber Member Today: https://liaacc.org/join-liaacc/#join
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