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CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING HISPANIC BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Presented by: Astrid Chirinos LACCC Executive Director To: UNCW Hispanic Center and Hispanic Alliance CONFERENCE October 7, 2011

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING A 33 Year Journey in NC…

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING Current Reality…. NC is 10 th most Populous State in the Nation with 9,535,483 Hispanic/Latinos in NC 800,120 or 8.4% NC population (16 th ) In 2000 Latinos were 4.7% almost doubled in 2010 Between 1990 and 2010 Latino Pop. in NC grew by 643% 50 % Latinos in NC are Foreign Born (entered in1999) 36% entered during the 1999’s and 14% before 1990

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING Current Reality… In 2007 there were over 9000 small businesses owned by Hispanic/Latinos. Focus Sectors: Construction, Professional, Scientific, Technical, Administration and Support Median Age 23, therefore it will drive NC Labor Force In 2009, Latino Purchasing Power in NC was $12.8 Billion Generated $2.4 billion in Labor Income $455 million in Tax Revenue $661 million in Federal Tax Revenue

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING Current Reality… Mecklenburg County Wake County Union County New Hannover County Brunswick County Carteret

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING LACCC HISTORY Started in Charlotte in 1995 as Las Americas Business Council Chamber Chartered in 2001 Member US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Connecting the Latino and Non-Latino Business Community in Charlotte Established Permanent Offices at the BIZHUB Entrepreneurial Center at the CPCC Central Campus in 2006 with 13 Board Members up to 21 Engaged a Formal Executive Director in 2011 Currently 250 members in the Charlotte Region…. Created a Strategic Alliance with Atlanta LACC in 2011….

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING LACCC GOALS CONNECT EDUCATE EMPOWER ACCELERATE PROVIDE ACCESS STIMULATE GROWTH (UPWARD MOBILITY ON Maslow’s Pyramid of Needs )

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING LACCC MISSION To foster the economic growth and development of the Latin American business community in the Charlotte Region LACCC VISION To be the World-Class organization for a thriving Latin American Business Community in the Charlotte Region

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING HAD TO CREATE A PLATFORM BEYOND….. NETWORKING!

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING LACCC PLATFORM OF PROGRAMS

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING LACCC STRATEGIC PROGRAMING WHEEL

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING BENEFITS Networking at Events and Programs in English and Spanish (Bilingual Platform) Mentoring Matching and Supplier Diversity Access to New Markets, Opportunities and Capital Expos and Talent Acquisition Spanish and English Media Radio and Newspaper Retooling and Resources in both Spanish and English Broader Reach and Markets with 1-85 LACCC Newly Formed Strategic Alliance

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CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING CULTURES OF BEING vs. DOING Creation of Social Capital!

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING LACCC UPCOMING EVENTS

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING “The Future is not someplace we are going to, but a place we are Creating. The paths to it are not found, They are Made!”

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING What Next ?

CONNECTING EMPOWERING MENTORING GROWING JOIN US! Nov. 16 th and 17 th HISPANIC MARKET ADVANTAGE CONFERENCE ¡Gracias!