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New York City Minority Small Business Chamber of Commerce Invites Entrepreneurs to Join a Proven Network
New York City Minority Small Business Chamber of Commerce Invites Entrepreneurs to Join a Proven Network Built on Visionary Leadership


New York, NY — The New York City Minority Small Business Chamber of Commerce (NYCMSBCC) is calling on minority-owned businesses, entrepreneurs, and professionals across the five boroughs to join a chamber built on credible leadership, measurable impact, and a founder with a proven legacy of economic empowerment.
At the core of the Chamber’s momentum is its Founder and President, whose decades-long commitment to small-business advocacy, public-private partnerships, and minority enterprise development has helped open doors for entrepreneurs who have historically been locked out of opportunity.
“Strong organizations are built on strong leadership,” said the Founder. “This Chamber exists to ensure minority-owned businesses are not only represented—but respected, resourced, and positioned to grow and scale in New York City’s competitive economy.”
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Phil Andrews, Founding President of the New York City Minority Small Business Chamber of Commerce, Inc.,100 Black Men of Eastern New York, Inc. and President of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
Leadership That Delivers Results
The Founder brings a documented history of building institutions, influencing policy, and connecting small businesses to decision-makers, capital sources, and corporate partners. Under this leadership, the Chamber has become a trusted voice for minority entrepreneurs navigating challenges related to access to capital, contracting opportunities, workforce development, and regulatory barriers.
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Unlike chambers that exist in name only, NYCMSBCC operates with a hands-on, relationship-driven approach, leveraging the Founder’s deep network across government agencies, financial institutions, corporate partners, and nonprofit ecosystems.

Why Businesses Are Joining NYCMSBCC
Membership in the New York City Minority Small Business Chamber of Commerce offers:
- Access to Leadership — Direct engagement with a founder who actively advocates for members
- Credibility by Association — Alignment with a respected voice in minority business advocacy
- Strategic Connections — Introductions to partners, sponsors, and opportunity-makers
- Business Visibility — Platforms to showcase member businesses across NYC
- Advocacy & Representation — A seat at the table where policies and programs are shaped
This is not a passive membership experience. The Chamber is designed for business owners who want action, access, and accountability.
A Call to Minority Entrepreneurs Across New York City
As New York City continues to rebuild and reimagine its economic future, the need for strong minority-owned businesses has never been greater. NYCMSBCC is expanding its membership to ensure those businesses have a unified voice, trusted leadership, and a clear pathway to growth.
“Membership is more than a title—it’s a partnership,” the Founder added. “When businesses join this Chamber, they gain an advocate who understands the landscape and is committed to their success.”
Join the Movement
Minority-owned businesses, startups, professionals, and corporate allies are encouraged to become members and help shape the future of inclusive economic growth in New York City.
To learn more or become a member, visit:
NYCMSBCC
Email: nycmsbcc@gmail.com
About: The New York City Minority Small Business Chamber of Commerce: The New York City Minority Small Business Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to advancing the interests of minority-owned businesses through advocacy, access, education, and strategic partnerships. The Chamber serves as a catalyst for economic empowerment, helping businesses grow, scale, and thrive across New York City.