San Diego County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
非营利组织管理
San Diego,California 1,278 位关注者
"Creating and Promoting a favorable business climate for emerging businesses.
关于我们
Mission Statement: To create and promote opportunities for Hispanic businesses and the greater community. The San Diego County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (SDCHCC) is San Diego's largest business association representing the San Diego-Tijuana Hispanic Business community. The SDCHCC was founded as a not-for-profit legal entity in 1989 by a group of men and women business owners who felt a need for an organization to assist and promote the interests of the Hispanic entrepreneur in San Diego County. Over the last 20 years the SDCHCC has elevated itself to become the leading Hispanic organization in the County, advocating for the Hispanic business and the Latino community. The diverse membership of over 500 active members and affiliates is an ideal mixture of small business owners, corporate representatives, and government leaders. The Chamber has become the ultimate resource for outside organizations that wish to do business with the Hispanic business community. SDCHCC strongly emphasizes the importance of members to utilize the Chamber network and contacts. Hence the strength of San Diego County's Hispanic business economy, SDCHCC's prestigious reputation, and innovative style of business practices.
- 网站
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https://www.sdchcc.org
San Diego County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非营利组织管理
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- San Diego,California
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1989
- 领域
- Networking和Business Resources
地点
San Diego County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce员工
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San Diego County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
San Diego County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
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Perla Cuevas-Guizar
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Christy Alisea
Non-profit professional dedicated to creating a more equitable and diverse space for BIPOC communities.