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African Caribbean Business Council
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Location:
5515 Chester Ave.
Philadelphia, PA
19143
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Contact Phone Number:
(862) 216-6066
Website:
https://acbcphilly.net/ The African & Caribbean Business Council (ACBC), a Pennsylvania Non-Profit Corporation headquartered in Philadelphia, was founded in 2006 with the mission of promoting & preserving the business interests of African and Caribbean entrepreneurs in the Greater Philadelphia area while bridging the cultural divide between member countries and the larger community through education and the encouragement of mutual tolerance.
ACBC's objective is to empower all African and Caribbean businesses and professionals through education, business promotions and workshops, marketing, trade, and investment and finance. ACBC's signature programs include International Business Workshops, Trade and Finance Forums and Winter Award Dinners.
The ACBC Winter Award is presented to individuals who have displayed long-term excellence in their areas of expertise. The awards program was established to recognize significant contributions by individuals, groups and businesses to the African and Caribbean Communities. Our award recipients represent the very best qualities of what it means to be a leader. Through their service they have not only added value to their communities, but have also made significant contributions to the development of the City of Philadelphia and the United States at large.