Long Island, New York – On August 25th, 2022 Black Legacy Partners, LLC hosted their inaugural National Black Business Month Awards Reception in commemoration of National Black Business Month at the Courtyard Marriott in Westbury, New York.
Black Legacy Partners, LLC honored six extraordinary small business owners as part of their acknowlegement of the contributions that Black-Owned Business Owners are making on local and national level across America.
The honorees included a wide range of Black-Owned businesses who are making tremendous strides in their respective industries.
The honorees for the evening were Dr. Teresa Taylor-Williams, Publisher of the New York Trend Newspaper, Marylin Banks-Winter, A & M Electrical Contractor, John Garland, Owner, FastSigns of Bethpage/Babylon, Sue Chen, Owner, TeamLogic IT, Andrew H. Baker, M.O.N.E.Y. Group, and Richalin Rodney, R. Rodney, Consulting Group.
The sponsors for the evening included TD Bank, Long Island Nets, and Fidelis Care.
Phil Andrews – LI African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. served as Master of Ceremony for the evening
Citations were presented to the honorees by Dorothy Goosby, Deputy Supervisor, Town of Hempstead and the Office of Kevan Abrams, Minority Leader and Nassau County Legislator District 1.
About: Black Legacy Partners, LLC – Black Legacy Partners is dedicated to curating, inspiring entertainment experiences and events that highlights the talent of a diverse black community on Long Island.
They are building a creative platform to bridge communities of color and create safe cooperative spaces that will empower others to actualize their own legacies, their team at Black Legacy Partners are passionate about creating programs and experiences that offer tools and advice to entrepreneurs, small business owners, and creators to prepare them for long term success. Visit: https://www.blacklegacypartnersllc.com/
“Black Legacy Partners, LLC is a leading black-owned company in America curating inspiring entertainment experience and events in America highlighting the talents of a diverse black community on Long Island. Phil Andrews, President, Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
The LI African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. Bridging The Gap Between Corporate and Community Affairs
- About: The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (LIAACC) is New York State’s largest African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. and the New York District Office of the United States Small Business Administration 2019 Champion for 14 counties in Downstate, New, York.
- In December of 2021 the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. was selected by the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. to participate in the SBA’s Community Navigator Program as a spoke. During National Black History Month the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. named the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. Spoke of the Month for August 2022. Visit our chamber online at: www.liaacc.org
- L.I. 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 (www.usblackchambers.org)
- grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) helps Americans start, build, and grow businesses.
LI African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. Inaugural launch of the SBA’s Community Navigator Pilot Program on Long Island at the Freeport Memorial Library on Long Island June 24th 2022
For more information on the programs and activities of the chamber, inquire about sponsorship activities, or to be placed on our email list visit https://liaacc.org/contact-us/
To become a member today visit: www.liaacc.org