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MTAACC
Mission
The
mission of the Metropolitan Trenton African American Chamber of
Commerce is to empower African American businesses through advocacy,
education and networking.
The Metropolitan Trenton African American Chamber of Commerce (MTAACC)
was established in 1997 by a group of prominent African American Business
owners. The founders' intent is to create a business organization, which
advocates economic diversity, fosters capacity building and wealth
creation for African American businesses.
MTAACC has Chamber affiliations with the National Black Chamber of
Commerce (NBCC), the largest trade association in the United States
that deals strictly with issues
of economics and entrepreneurship in the African American community; and
the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the world's largest business federation,
representing more than three million businesses and organizations of every
size, sector and region.
MTAACC members represent a diverse group of businesses, i.e.,
construction, professional and retail organizations. MTAACC maintains a
monthly meeting and event schedule, which includes a networking luncheon.
The process of becoming a MTAACC member requires the completion of a
Membership Application and payment of annual dues.
John E. Harmon
President & Chief Executive Officer |
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