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Asian
American Business Women Association
Asian Business Association of Orange County
Asian Women Entrepreneurs
Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Council of Orange
County*
Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Council of Orange
County*
Black Chamber of Commerce of Orange County*
California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce*
Community Action Partnership of Orange County EBD
Business Center*
Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Orange County*
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The Orange County Presidents
Council (OCPC) is a result of the
changing dynamics within the ethnic
business community. As organizations
have achieved success, they have
started to recognize the value of
reaching beyond their own cultures.
An attitude is emerging that rather
than focusing on differences,
they
should capitalize on similarities
and common interests while
preserving the value of diversity.
This has led to a movement among the
leading Orange County ethnic
chambers to promote communication,
collaboration and cooperation among
the various business groups in order
to provide better member services,
more effective use of community
resources and expanded regional
growth.
The members of OCPC
maintain their unique qualities and
appeal to their individual
constituencies while partnering with
other groups to further mutual
economic expansion. OCPC is a
partnership with over 20
organizations including, Asian
Business Association of OC, National
Latina Business Women Association –
OC, Black Chamber of Commerce of OC,
Filipino American Chamber of
Commerce of OC, Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce of OC, Korean Chamber of
Commerce of OC, National Hispanic
Business Women Association of OC,
National Latina Business Women
Association of OC, Taiwanese World
Congress, and Vietnamese American
Chamber of Commerce of OC.
In
December 2002, the members of OCPC
signed a
Memorandum of Understanding
outlining the basis for their
partnership and confirming the
commitment of the participating
organizations’ leaders to
work
together to increase the economic
impact for its members and the
general small business community in
Orange County. Shortly thereafter,
OCPC received approval for
incorporation from the California
Secretary of State. Since that time
OCPC has been involved in a steadily
growing number of collaborative
efforts which have produced tangible
results.
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Rail Safe Roundtable
Press Release
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
5:30pm – 7:30p.m.
Diamond Seafood Palace Restaurant
Click here for detail
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