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On this episode of ¡Buenos Días! Kern County!, we speak with David C. Alanis, a longtime and dedicated Board member, as well as Past Chairman of the Board of the Kern County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. His commitment to our community is evident through years of service and leadership. As the facilitator of KCHCC's successful Small Business Academies, David has played a vital role in helping entrepreneurs and small business owners gain the resources, tools, confidence, and connections they need to grow and succeed. Through his leadership and collaboration, this twelve-year-old academy continues to empower business owners in both English and Spanish, while strengthening our local economy and expanding access to capital, education, and lasting opportunity. His work reflects the kind of community-minded leadership that makes a meaningful difference, and we are proud to recognize his impact and look forward to all that lies ahead. For more information about our next Small Business Academy, please contact the KCHCC office at 661-633-5495 or email [email protected]
For more information visit Kern County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce www.kchcc.orgFollow the Kern County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce on Instagram for updates on upcoming episodes, events, and more.
Phone: 661-633-5495
email: [email protected]
By Jay TamsiOn this episode of ¡Buenos Días! Kern County!, we speak with David C. Alanis, a longtime and dedicated Board member, as well as Past Chairman of the Board of the Kern County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. His commitment to our community is evident through years of service and leadership. As the facilitator of KCHCC's successful Small Business Academies, David has played a vital role in helping entrepreneurs and small business owners gain the resources, tools, confidence, and connections they need to grow and succeed. Through his leadership and collaboration, this twelve-year-old academy continues to empower business owners in both English and Spanish, while strengthening our local economy and expanding access to capital, education, and lasting opportunity. His work reflects the kind of community-minded leadership that makes a meaningful difference, and we are proud to recognize his impact and look forward to all that lies ahead. For more information about our next Small Business Academy, please contact the KCHCC office at 661-633-5495 or email [email protected]
For more information visit Kern County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce www.kchcc.orgFollow the Kern County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce on Instagram for updates on upcoming episodes, events, and more.
Phone: 661-633-5495
email: [email protected]