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Photos: Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce Launches in Kings County

(l to r) Rudolfo Cano, Outreach Specialist Fidelis Care New York; Bryant Barnett, LIAACC Queens Director; Sharon Davis, LIAACC Vice President; LaShawn Allen Muhammad, LIAACC Brooklyn Director; Phil Andrews, LIAACC President; John L.
THE AFRICAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PHOTO BY RONNIE WRIGHT (387)
(l to r) Rudolfo Cano, Outreach Specialist Fidelis Care New York; Bryant Barnett, LIAACC Queens Director; Sharon Davis, LIAACC Vice President; LaShawn Allen Muhammad, LIAACC Brooklyn Director; Phil Andrews, LIAACC President; John L. Scott, LIAACC Chairman; Abimael Rosado, Health Benefits Representative Fidelis Care New York
(l to r) Rudolfo Cano, Outreach Specialist Fidelis Care New York; Bryant Barnett, LIAACC Queens Director; Sharon Davis, LIAACC Vice President; LaShawn Allen Muhammad, LIAACC Brooklyn Director; Phil Andrews, LIAACC President; John L. Scott, LIAACC Chairman; Abimael Rosado, Health Benefits Representative Fidelis Care New York
(l to r) Rudolfo Cano, Outreach Specialist Fidelis Care New York; Bryant Barnett, LIAACC Queens Director; Sharon Davis, LIAACC Vice President; LaShawn Allen Muhammad, LIAACC Brooklyn Director; Phil Andrews, LIAACC President; John L. Scott, LIAACC Chairman; Abimael Rosado, Health Benefits Representative Fidelis Care New York

On Wednesday, March 25, at Brooklyn Borough Hall, the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (LIAACC) launched its chapter in Kings County.

Founded in May 2014, the goal of the LIAACC is to advance and promote economic development for minority business, advance responsive government and quality education on the behalf of all small businesses, increase the number of certified minority business owners in its member network, as well as attract additional members to the chamber of commerce that have a desire to be certified as minority business owners.

"LIAACC is excited to bring the counties of Nassau, Suffolk, Kings and Queens together to celebrate the Inaugural launch and meeting to begin to foster greater trade opportunities and business growth in the region," said Phil Andrews, LIAACC president.

To be placed on LIAACC's email list for upcoming Business Card Exchange & Breakfast Series events, inquire about membership or corporate sponsor opportunities, email  [email protected]  or call 347-475-7158.

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams at the LIAACC Kings County Launch at Brooklyn Borough Hall



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