The Peruvian American Chamber of Commerce of Long Island (PACCLI) made its official presentation at the Brentwood Library where it was formally presented to the community and members of the organization.
During the event, held on January 30, PACCLI highlighted its commitment to the business development of the Latino community on Long Island, New York, presenting its action plan for next year.
A highlight was the active participation of PACCLI directors, of which 14 of 17 have their own businesses, which reinforces the chamber’s focus on supporting local entrepreneurs and the Latino community.
Although PACCLI is a Peruvian chamber, it is open to entrepreneurs and businessmen from the entire Latin American community.
“On the board of PACCLI we have representatives from Honduras, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela, reflecting our commitment to being an inclusive chamber for all those who want to grow or start their business,” says Andrés Cárdenas Donayre, the president of the Peruvian American Chamber of Commerce of Long Island.
Additionally, it was excitedly announced that during the same evening, three new businesses joined PACCLI under the “Business” membership, reflecting growing interest and support for the chamber’s mission.
“PACCLI reaffirms its commitment to being a bridge between Peruvian entrepreneurs and the entire Latino community on Long Island, providing resources, networking opportunities and support for the growth and success of their businesses,” highlights the Peruvian American Chamber of Commerce of Long Island.
For more information on how to join PACCLI, visit their website www.paccliny.org or call 516-607-9977.
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