Monday, November 1, 2021

California African American Chamber of Commerce Selects Carl Davis

Carl Davis
 

The California African American Chamber of Commerce (CAACC, www.calaacc.org) represents more than 10,000 black-owned businesses, employing over 75,000 persons, according to pre-pandemic statistics.   CAACC looks to better position its member businesses for participation in accelerated ventures, industry growth markets and state contracting opportunities that will bolster revenues, significantly.  Carl Davis, Jr has been selected to accomplish this critical mission.  Davis says of his vision for CAACC, “We must embrace technology as the new difference maker where businesses survive or even thrive in today’s digital landscape.” 

Timothy Alan Simon


Timothy Alan Simon, Esq., CAACC’s Board Chairman says of Davis, “Carl brings a wealth of executive level chamber experience along with a seasoned national network. We are very excited about the future under his leadership.” 

CAACC has identified a number of priorities that Davis is charged with managing, among them:  implement strategic programs that address all stages of business development from startups to mid-tenure and advanced stage operations; catapult effective strategies for post-pandemic preparedness; deploy tactical modalities for economic impact and desired outcomes and; by no means the least of CAACC’s goals include ongoing assessment to identify who and where Black businesses are located within the State.  All combined, CAACC will curate and navigate approaches for its members to stay actively engaged with chamber activities (more).

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