Last Sunday, November 16, the Peruvian and Hispanic community gathered to participate in the elections of the Peruvian American Chamber of Commerce of Long Island – PACCLI.
With participation exceeding 54% of its members, this event marked a milestone in the life of the organization and reflected the community’s commitment to business development in Long Island, NY.
The election was held from 12:00 to 2:00 pm at the Brentwood Library where PACCLI members came to exercise their right to vote. The day took place in an atmosphere of harmony and transparency, guaranteeing that each vote was counted fairly and accurately.
The results were clear and conclusive: List Number 1, chaired by Andrés Cárdenas Donayre, won with 100% of the vote in favor. The new president of PACCLI was elected for the period 2026-2027.
Commitment of the president-elect
In his first speech as president-elect, Cárdenas emphasized his commitment to transparency and working for the benefit of all members.
He promised to focus on training and training for entrepreneurs, with the aim of strengthening the business community and promoting economic growth in the region.
The election in PACCLI was not only a democratic exercise, but also an example of the commitment of the Peruvian and Hispanic community on Long Island to build a prosperous and united future.
With Andrés Cárdenas at the helm, the Peruvian American Chamber of Commerce of Long Island promises to continue being a pillar of support and development for all its members.
