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PROMOTING THE VISION, THE VOICE, AND THE VALUES OF BLACK BUSINESS OWNERSHIP IN THE DELAWARE VALLEY
The African-American Chamber of Commerce of PA, NJ, and DE is a membership organization that serves businesses in the public, private, and independent sectors that are committed to supporting the economic empowerment and growth of African-American businesses located in the Greater Philadelphia area.
During his 32 years at one of the largest and premier Black-owned accounting firms in the U.S., based in Philadelphia, Michael G. Horsey worked his way up to partner and…
Philadelphia’s City Hall and some other city buildings are now more accessible for people with disabilities. The installation of new tactile signs, grab bars in restrooms, and other upgrades will…
Bradley will be honored in a special Aug. 25 issue of the Business Journal and at a live celebration at Rivers Casino. Read the complete article at: Philly Business Journal
The decision to cut wage and business taxes in Philadelphia represents a significant step forward for the city, particularly for minority and diverse businesses, writes guest columnist Mustafa Rashed. Read…
This year we’re honoring 19 individuals, plus a Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. Here are the first 10. Read the complete article at: Philly Business Journal
When life and health coach Leslie Crudup faced a pandemic that shut down in-person contact with her clients, she thrived and expanded her offerings. “It was … not what a…
When Thomas Montgomery Jr. opened the North Philadelphia breakfast spot The Wiz Café, he took a major leap of faith based on his lifelong entrepreneurial spirit. The Wiz Café is…
When Crystal Nelson decided to found West Philadelphia’s Philly Peace in Progress, she had one overriding thought that pushed her forward through any hardships: “We got to get peace, but…
For the Rev. J. Henry Buck Jr. of Grace Baptist Church of Germantown, creating his eatery, Southern Flames BBQ, was a way of giving those who have persevered through hardship…
For Tiffany Green, the co-owner and founder of Dillonades, creating a local lemonade brand was a way to move forward past life’s struggles and, very literally, “make lemonade out of…
Last year, we invited Black mayors from across the country, regional business and community leaders and business owners to Philadelphia for an inaugural discussion about the unique challenges that Black…
The African American Chamber of Commerce of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware (AACC) hosted its second annual National Convening of Black Mayors roundtable Thursday at WHYY studios. Mayors from across…
Six years ago, when Charise N. Wilson found herself in between jobs, she decided to start a business, so she invested $500 to buy cleaning supplies and create a limited…
Tiffany Green has evolved from selling fruit-infused beverages out of a car trunk to having her brand carried by a major supermarket retailer. She recently formed a deal with Brown’s…
AACC Member Sulaiman Rahman is changing the game for others who are underrepresented in the business world. As the founder and CEO of organizations DiverseForce, P4 Hub, and UPPN (BBEx…
If the bright pink building doesn’t lure you into Pound Cake Heaven in Kensington, the sweet smell wafting from it will. At Pound Cake Heaven, Pamela Thornton is the keeper…
Coded by Kids launched a new pitch competition for early-stage Philadelphia startups with underrepresented founders. The nonprofit’s pitch competition is designed to secure funding for underrepresented founders who may not…
The African American Chamber of Commerce of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware has made helping businesses build generational wealth one of its priorities for 2022. “Our priority is and will…
ABOUT THE SESSION (Please note, this is a Hybrid session meaning you can join us in-person or virtually. Proof of full vaccination and masks are required to attend in-person.) The…
There are two types of influence in Philadelphia. There are the people who have worked their way to the top of their fields, who pull all the levers and know…
Deborah Collins was inspired to open a bridal boutique after she started her own wedding blog several years ago. The Delaware County native opened The Dress Matters in 2014. She…
The second annual AL DÍA 40 Under Forty event will serve to highlight and showcase some of the most diverse and impactful young professionals across the Philadelphia region. At the…
Local entrepreneur Felicia Harris-Williams has just launched her own tea business sourcing from organic tea farms from around the world. Harris-Williams took a holistic approach to tea after a 2015…
Mustafa Rashed often wondered why there was of lack of African American-owned government relations firms in a majority minority city like Philadelphia. So he stepped up to help fill the…
Marginalization and systematic racism are built into the way our region does business. For so many Americans, the conviction of Derek Chauvin for George Floyd’s murder is met with great…
100 years after the massacre on Tulsa’s Black Wall Street, the head of Philly’s African American Chamber of Commerce calls on all of us to ensure Black businesses—and their communities—thrive…
Bridgett Battles thrives on empowering professional women by helping them enhance their personal appearance. Despite the pandemic challenges, she’s seen an uptick in corporate clients and speaking engagements as many…
A new leader is slated to head the African American Chamber of Commerce of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. Effective Jan. 5, Regina A. Hairston will become the organization’s president…
A local website designer is using his talents to help nonprofits and small businesses amplify their goals. Garron Gibbs, the founder of TwoG Marketing, LLC, was inspired to pursue entrepreneurship…
David Cabello dropped out of Shippensburg University’s College of Business in 2016. He was there to learn science of business, to maybe start a black-owned business of his own, or…
In the historically working-class Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia, just a few minutes northeast of landmarks like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, a unique literary destination has blossomed. Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse, which has…
Felicia D. Harris enjoys fusing her passion for marketing with an expertise in planning fundraisers. She leads HiTouch Enterprises, a full-service strategic communications company specializing in offering branding, fundraising, event…