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Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.s (LIAACC) Brooklyn Launch at Brooklyn Borough Hall March 25, 2015 LIAACCs President, Phil Andrews addressing attendees Brooklyn Launch & Celebration

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LIAACC is excited to bring the counties of Kings, Nassau, Queens and Suffolk together to celebrate the Inaugural launch and meeting to begin to foster greater trade opportunities and business growth in the region. The launch is of historic proportions as LIAACC is the first African American Chamber directed to serve across four counties." Phil Andrews, President, Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. "Brooklyn is on its way to becoming the Mecca of New York City. LIAACC will be at the forefront to ensure Black-owned Business thrive as well!" La'Shawn Allen-Muhammad, Brooklyn Director. LIAACC is a leading advocate for Minority Women Business Enterprise (MWBE) certification and utilization in the four counties of Kings, Nassau, Queens and Suffolk. Charlene Thompson of Baldwin-based Thompson Economic Development Services stated in Newsday “We want our professional services as well as our trades to be aware of the contracting opportunities”.

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Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.’s (LIAACC)

Brooklyn Launch at Brooklyn Borough Hall March 25, 2015

LIAACC’s President, Phil Andrews addressing attendees Brooklyn Launch & Celebration

(l to r) Rudolfo Cano, Outreach Specialist Fidelis Care New York; Bryant

Barnett, LIAACC Queens Director; Sharon Davis, LIAACC Vice President;

LaShawn Allen Muhammad, LIAACC Brooklyn Director; Phil Andrews, LIAACC

President; John L. Scott, LIAACC Chairman; Abimael Rosado, Heal th Benefits

Representative Fidelis Care New York

Left to Right: LaShawn Allen Muhammad, Robert E. Cornegy, Jr., NYC Councilman 36th District, Small

Business Committee Chair NYC Council, and Henry Muhammad

“LIAACC is excited to bring the counties of Nassau, Suffolk,

Kings and Queens counties together to begin to foster

greater trade opportunities and business growth in the

region,” said Phil Andrews, LIAACC President.

Left to Right: Bryan Barnett, Queens Director LIAACC, Sharon Davis, LIAACC Vice President, Brooklyn

Borough President, Eric Adams, LaShawn Allen Muhammad, LIAACC Brooklyn Director, Phil Andrews,

LIAACC, President, John L. Scott, LIAACC Chairman

Left to Right: Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams Presenting Citation to LIAACC’s Brooklyn

Director LaShawn Allen Muhammad

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