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Celebrating the Colorado Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Celebrating the Colorado Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

by Larry Ulibarri
March 11, 2024
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From Humble Beginnings to Hispanic Powerhouse: Celebrating the Colorado Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

The Colorado Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (CHCC) has come a long way since its founding in 1978. Back then, a group of visionary Latino business leaders saw the potential of the Hispanic community and decided to champion its interests.

Fast forward to today, and CHCC is a force to be reckoned with. With over 2,500 members, it’s the largest minority chamber in Colorado and a respected voice for Hispanic businesses.

**A Legacy of Leadership**

CHCC’s success can be attributed to a long line of dedicated presidents and board members. From securing major national conventions to establishing a scholarship foundation, their leadership has paved the way for future generations.

**Here for the Long Haul**

CHCC isn’t just about celebrating past achievements. They’re constantly innovating and expanding their services to empower Hispanic businesses. From educational programs to networking opportunities, they provide the tools and support needed to thrive.

So, raise a glass (or two) to the Colorado Hispanic Chamber of Commerce! Their dedication to the community is an inspiration, and their future looks as bright as ever.

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