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The Lampkin Foundation Announces New Board Members
Founder, D Andre D. Lampkin and Board Member, Tywanna Hill join volunteers at Ontario Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Street Festival
D Andre D. Lampkin Foundation
Board Members serve as advocates for the Lampkin Foundation’s nationwide initiatives
Tywanna Hill and Tom Burciaga each bring tremendous depth of experience, unique perspective, and richness of diversity to the direction, strategy, and the next chapter of the Lampkin Foundation.” D Andre LampkinONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, July 26, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ The D’Andre D. Lampkin Foundation recently announced the appointment of two new members to its board: Tywanna Hill and Thomas Burciaga. Both began their board terms on July 1, 2021.
Groups will guide chamber’s work and outreach, create peer networks, foster minority business growth, inclusion. Author: Grand Rapids Business Journal, Rachel Watson Published: 7:07 AM EDT May 17, 2021 Updated: 7:07 AM EDT May 17, 2021
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (GRBJ) - The Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce has taken its diversity, equity and inclusion goals to the next level by creating three minority business councils.
The Grand Rapids Chamber hosted a virtual town hall last month introducing the Hispanic/Latino, Asian American and Black Minority Business Councils that will guide the chamber’s efforts to listen and deliver programming for minority business communities and foster minority business leadership, growth and belonging within the greater Grand Rapids area.
Grand Rapids Business Journal
Groups will guide chamber’s work and outreach, create peer networks, foster minority business growth, inclusion.
Courtesy Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce
(As seen on WZZM TV 13) The Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce has taken its diversity, equity and inclusion goals to the next level by creating three minority business councils.
The Grand Rapids Chamber hosted a virtual town hall last month introducing the Hispanic/Latino, Asian American and Black Minority Business Councils that will guide the chamber’s efforts to listen and deliver programming for minority business communities and foster minority business leadership, growth and belonging within the greater Grand Rapids area.