Celebrating 15 Years of Impact: LIAACC, New York's Largest African American Chamber, Marks a Milestone in Community Empowerment

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**LIAACC Marks 15 Years of Progress for African American Businesses in New York** New York, New York – The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (LIAACC), the largest chamber of its kind in New York State, commemorates 15 years of impactful service to local businesses. Founded in 2010 by the late John L. Scott, the chamber has significantly fostered growth for both current and aspiring entrepreneurs throughout Kings, Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk counties. Under the governance of Membership Chairman Deon Brown, LIAACC has seen substantial membership growth. The initial public meeting took place in Hempstead. Vice President Rose Ward, also of Nfocus Management Group, LLC, has enhanced the chamber's offerings with her wealth of experience in commerce. Recently named among Long Island Business News' Top 50 Influential Women, Ward's contributions have been invaluable. Upcoming events include: - May 29: General Meeting at Freeport Library - June 14: Economic Empowerment Celebration - June 24: Securing Your Legacy at Kennedy Memorial Park Visit https://tinyurl.com/liaacc2025programs for details.

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