New York State’s largest African American Chamber of Commerce LIAACC launches Small Business Spotlight Series

New York State’s largest African American Chamber of Commerce LIAACC launches Small Business Spotlight Series

New York, New York – New York State’s largest African American Chamber of Commerce LIAACC launches Small Business Spotlight Series.

Charlene Jackson Thompson, Esq. THOMPSON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, LLC

This week the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. spotlights an extraordinary leader in the community Charlene Jackson Thompson, Esq. based on her body of work and the credentials she possesses we believe her passion and drive for achieving black excellence puts her in an excellent position to foster and lead the charge for our community achieving small business growth in diverse business sectors.  

Her vision is to help small business owners who are striving to grow their enterprises grow to scale.  

Charlene Jackson Thompson’s work in the area of MWBE Certification and Utilization has been recognized on the New York Senate floor by Senator John E. Brooks as a women of distinction.  

She continues to be the standard bearer of what can be achieved through hard work, human commitment and the persistent use of her unique skills, talents, and mindset.  

She recently attended the United States Black Chambers, Inc.’s national conference in our nation’s capital in Washington, DC furthering her commitment to bring back to the community what she has learned to continue to empower our community on a local and national level by setting smart goals.  

Join me in saluting this extraordinary women of distinction and hero in our community who has shown her worth in every endeavor she touches with her unique fingerprint. 

LI African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc., a participating organization in the Community Navigator Pilot Program, is funded in part through United States Black Chamber’s grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) helps Americans start, build, and grow businesses. 

SBA was created in 1953 as an independent agency of the federal government to aid, counsel, assist and protect the interests of small business concerns, preserve free competitive enterprise and maintain and strengthen the overall economy of our nation.  

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has three primary focuses Access to Capital, Counseling, and Contracting at the core of its mission.  The SBA is a great place to start for small business owners seeking to grow their companies and many companies rely of the SBA to help grow their businesses to scale.

For more information on the programs and activities of the chamber or to become a member today visit Www.liaacc.org

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