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USBC President Ron Busby Sr. Visits Philadelphia to Support Black Business Advocacy

USBC President Ron Busby Sr. Visits Philadelphia to Support Black Business Advocacy
  • PublishedMay 29, 2024

In a significant display of solidarity and support for Black business advocacy, USBC President Ron Busby Sr. made a special visit to Philadelphia today. His mission? To stand alongside Regina A. Hairston, the dynamic President and CEO of the African American Chamber of Commerce of PA, NJ & DE (AACC).

The African American Chamber of Commerce of PA, NJ & DE (AACC) stands as a beacon of empowerment for Black entrepreneurs across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. With Regina A. Hairston at the helm, the chamber has become the leading voice for Black business advocacy in the region.

During his visit, Ron Busby Sr. underscored the vital importance of organizations like AACC in fostering economic growth and empowerment within Black communities. Event attendees included D.L. Hugley, Maryland Governor Wes Moore, and Congressional Black Caucus Chair Steven Horsford, with an address provided by President Joe Biden.

For Black-owned businesses in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, joining AACC represents more than just membership; it’s a step towards empowerment, visibility, and support. By becoming part of AACC, businesses gain access to resources, networks, and advocacy efforts tailored to their needs and challenges.

One crucial aspect of AACC’s mission is the ByBlack certification program. ByBlack certification not only signifies a commitment to excellence but also serves as a powerful symbol of support for Black-owned businesses. It amplifies visibility, credibility, and trust, helping Black entrepreneurs thrive in competitive markets.

Ron Busby Sr. urged Black entrepreneurs across the three states to consider joining AACC and getting their businesses ByBlack certified. By doing so, they not only gain access to invaluable resources and support but also contribute to the collective strength and resilience of Black businesses in the region.

If you’re a Black-owned business in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, or Delaware, now is the time to join the movement. Visit https://aachamber.com/ to learn more about the African American Chamber of Commerce of PA, NJ & DE and how you can become a member. And don’t forget to get your business ByBlack certified by visiting www.byblack.us.

In the journey towards economic empowerment and equity, solidarity and collaboration are key. With leaders like Ron Busby Sr. and Regina A. Hairston at the forefront, the future looks brighter for Black entrepreneurs in the region.

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