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WITH ADD US IN - NJ
&
OFFICE OFDISABILITY EMPLOYMENT POLICY (ODEP)
The AACCNJ is a member of The Add Us In - NJ/NY Consortium
WITH ADD US IN - NJ
&
OFFICE OF
The AACCNJ is a member of The Add Us In - NJ/NY Consortium
Dear Friends,
On behalf of the Board of Director and Members of the African American Chamber of Commerce ofNew Jersey , we would like to thank those of you that attended our Third Annual Circle of Achievement Awards Gala. We have received a significant amount of positive comments on the program for the evening, and your support contributed to the caliber of the event we were able to present.
We were very pleased to havethe opportunity to recognize a distinguished group of African American individuals who have attained a tremendous level of accomplishment in business, politics, and entertainment. The remarks of the honorees and keynote speaker , were particularly well-received.
Once again, thank you for your support of our Gala, and we look forward to your participation and support of future Chamber events.
Sincerely,
John E. Harmon, Sr.
On behalf of the Board of Director and Members of the African American Chamber of Commerce of
We were very pleased to have
Once again, thank you for your support of our Gala, and we look forward to your participation and support of future Chamber events.
Sincerely,
John E. Harmon, Sr.

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A SLIDE SHOW FROM THE GALA
The AACCNJ Third Annual Circle of Achievement Awards Gala featuring left to right: AACCNJ Chairman Hosea Johnson, Honoree Mike Ricketts, John Harmon, AACCNJ President and CEO.
MISSION STATEMENT
The African-American Chamber
of Commerce ofNew Jersey , Inc., (AACCNJ) is dedicated to economically empowering and sustaining
African-American communities
throughentrepreneurship and
capitalistic activities within the State
ofNew Jersey and via interaction with
the National Black Chamber of
Commerce, Inc. (NBCC).
The African-American Chamber
of Commerce of New Jersey has
been incorporated as a 501(c)(3) in accordance with theInternal Revenue Code and provides advocacy and
support for businesses throughout
the State of New Jersey.
The African-American Chamber
of Commerce of
African-American communities
through
capitalistic activities within the State
of
the National Black Chamber of
Commerce, Inc. (NBCC).
The African-American Chamber
of Commerce of New Jersey has
been incorporated as a 501(c)(3) in accordance with the
support for businesses throughout
the State of New Jersey.
COME OUT TO OUR
MAY 9TH PROCUREMENT FORUM WHERE WE WILL RECOGNIZE OUR AACCNJ
2012 TOP CONTRIBUTOR AWARD WINNER!
WELLS FARGO
MAY 9TH PROCUREMENT FORUM WHERE WE WILL RECOGNIZE OUR AACCNJ
2012 TOP CONTRIBUTOR AWARD WINNER!

JUNE 5, 2013
Networking Luncheon:
Speaker - Harry Alford
President, National Black
Chamber of Commere
Networking Luncheon:
Speaker - Harry Alford
President, National Black
Chamber of Commere

Tues., February 5, 2012
BergenCommunity College
Black History Month Opening Ceremony
John Harmon, CEO NJ African
American Chamber of Commerce –
Keynote Address:
Economic Empowerment-
Securing Our Future.
Bergen
Black History Month Opening Ceremony
John Harmon, CEO NJ African
American Chamber of Commerce –
Keynote Address:
Economic Empowerment-
Securing Our Future.

February 20, 2012
Sam's Club
Black History Month Event
Speaker - John Harmon
Pictured in center of back row, John Harmon at the Sam's Club in

GOVERNMENT
• Public Policy through Education Reform and Job Creation
• Partnerships to increase contracting withwomen and minority owned businesses
• Promotes a pro-business agenda
•HUD Section 3
• Title VI
• Partnerships to increase contracting with
• Promotes a pro-business agenda
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• Title VI
SMALL BUSINESS
• Advocates membership access to public, private sectors, and community opportunities.
• Training/DevelopmentPrograms .
• Host educational forums and networking events to connect member to opportunities, and resources.
• Promotes members through spotlights features in chambermarketing materials and website .
• Capacity building strategies.
• Training/Development
• Host educational forums and networking events to connect member to opportunities, and resources.
• Promotes members through spotlights features in chamber
• Capacity building strategies.
CORPORATIONS
• Assist in developing and implementing Public Policy strategies.
•Supply Chain Diversity
• CorporateAdvertising
• Marketing Penetration Strategies
• Promotional Opportunities
•Human Resource Recruitment Services
• Youth Mentorship andEntrepreneur Programs
•Training and Job Readiness Programs
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• Corporate
• Marketing Penetration Strategies
• Promotional Opportunities
•
• Youth Mentorship and
•

March 25,2013
AACCNJ Monthly Networking Luncheon
New Jersey Historical Society, Newark, NJ
Speaker: Lyneir Richardson, CEO
Brick City Development Corporation
Featured left to right: Stephanie Burroughs,

The AACCNJ established a food drive in




