This year’s Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) convention and business expo is in Austin, Texas and has been expanded to include something for business owners and non-business owners alike. Convention participants will have the opportunity to attend informative workshops, a business expo, procurement matchmaking, luncheons, hospitality suites, networking sessions, and receptions with excellent facilitators and speakers.
Hispanic business and community leaders from all over the state of Texas will gather for this statewide event. Non-Chamber members, individuals, and students are welcomed to participate.
TAMACC is a nonprofit 501(c)6 organization founded in 1975 by a small group of Hispanic businesspersons interested in increasing business opportunities. The association, strategically headquartered in Austin, Texas is the organizational umbrella for, and provides advocacy, technical assistance, programs, and services to, the network of local Hispanic Chambers of Commerce with a base membership of over 15,000. TAMACC is the leading advocate for over 500,000 Hispanic businesses in Texas.
To register, find out how to get more involved, or for more details, visit: http://tamacc.org/
If cannot attend the whole conference, consider:
- The Business Expo is a great opportunity to find the newest technology, buy some great products, visit with businesses and public entities who are looking for professionals to do business with. http://40thannualbusinessexpo.eventbrite.com
- The workshops are set in classroom style with a smaller setting to ensure comprehensive discussion and effective understanding. The workshops have two focuses that of business growth and the other is personal development. http://40thannualworkshops.eventbrite.com Check back often at www.tamacc.org for a complete list of workshops. This is a free event but registration is required to save your space.