While the enormity and persistence of the disparities in economic wellbeing of Asian Americans and other minorities in the region cannot be erased by singular strategies, substantial inroads can be achieved by the strengthening and increase of Asian American business endeavors in this region.
Major businesses can reach out to and employ minority workers at all levels, and provide support to be successful.
with highly successful achievements in Asian American entrepreneurial efforts paves the way for self-sufficiency in businesses, and the communities they serve and grow the region 's economy. The Chamber offers a platform for Asian American Business Owners and Professionals to become independent and self reliant.
The Chamber was founded to provide a platform for the community to harness the expertise available in entrepreneurship .
We will create programs that would benefit the community to achieve excellence in Entrepreneurship and thrive as individuals, part of community and the region
Small businesses are vital to the U.S. economy. They are the engine that drives the economy. This is felt perhaps even more keenly at the local and state levels. Local economies depend upon the rate of new jobs created and maintained.
The Allegheny County, Pennsylvania region has reinvented itself after the 2008 recession, from which opportunities continue to abound. The knowledge economy has taken advantage of the abundance of talent that the eds and meds have provided. This has positioned our region as a leader in AI, healthcare, robotics etc.
Whether the minority business cache benefits from this abundance is a matter of the presence and extent of opportunity. The Asian American Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to fostering multiple avenues to identify, create and sustain opportunities for its members and the general small business sector to thrive in this environment of growth. We work directly with corporations and the public sector to maximize opportunities for Asian American Business Owners and Professionals to gain access on doing business and to move their firms to the next level of engagement. It is our belief that equal opportunities for minority businesses help to position our region as a vibrant area for small business development.
The Chamber is interested in the economic advancement of the region as manifested in the social, financial and civic health of its businesses, communities, and citizens. We remain focused on Asian American, Hispanic, Native American, women, and other minorities who statistically lag behind the general population in indicators of health, wealth, and successful pursuit of indicators of wellbeing. The Chamber will make every effort towards understanding the implications of indicators of disparity and for identifying and implementing strategies for redressing those disparities. Advancements in the vitality and effectiveness of Asian American businesses can go a long way in intervening in the persistence of economic disparities. The Chamber will work to establish relationships with important organizations, institutions and people that are leading the region’s business sector. These relationships help create corporate, community partnerships to help strengthen minority and small business owners, leveraging our access to resources,in improving business owners and professionals’ ability to create material wealth for their business enterprise.
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