California African American Chamber of Commerce To Expand National Presence

The California African American Chamber of Commerce is expanding its efforts to bring more federal and state resources to California Black businesses and will restructure to expand its impact. 

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(L to R) Carl Davis, Jr, Timothy Alan Simon, Esq. Photos: Courtesy of CAACC

CAACC CEO Carl Davis, Jr. transitions to western regional post as CAACC restructures for greater impact in support of CA’s African American businesses

By Voice & Viewpoint Newswire

The California African American Chamber of Commerce (CAACC, www.calaacc.org) is expanding its efforts to bring more federal and state resources to California Black businesses and will restructure to expand its impact. 

CAACC has expanded its connections in Washington DC, and made investments at the federal and state levels to ensure that California’s Black business community can benefit from expanding programs and increased revenue opportunities that will soon be available from an unprecedented California budget increase.

CAACC Board Chairman Timothy Alan Simon, Esq., applauds the change and reaffirms CAACC’S commitment to bolster Black businesses.

“The business climate is ever-changing, particularly within the African American community.  We embrace this change and see it as a catalyst to assess and explore innovative ways we can help our business community benefit from the bounty that lies ahead. To that end, CAACC’s President and CEO, Carl Davis, Jr., will transition from his current role as President of the CAACC to take a more active role as Western Regional Director of the US Black Chambers of Commerce.  In this capacity, Carl will be positioned to support CAACC on a broader scale throughout the Western United States. We wish Carl the very best in his new role, which we believe will bring added value to the business community overall.”