Emmett Causey
Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce
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The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce originally incorporated in 1896 as The Harlem Board of Trade, is the oldest continuing business organization in upper Manhattan. www.greaterharlemchamber.com
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"The Harlem International Museum of Black & African History and Culture, a Harlem-based cultural institution, will become a member of the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce. Through this membership, the Museum aligns with GHCC’s mission to promote Harlem’s business community, as well as its arts and cultural organizations, while contributing to the borough’s continued economic development, heritage tourism, and global cultural leadership."
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The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce (GHCC) originally incorporated in 1896 as the Harlem Board of Commerce, is celebrating over 12 decades of se...
The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce (GHCC), originally incorporated in 1896 as the Harlem Board of Trade is in its 120th year of continued servi...
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"Expert in all aspects of financial literacy. A long standing member and financial consultant to The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce."
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The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce (GHCC), originally incorporated in 1896 as the Harlem Board of Trade is in its 120th year of continued service to Upper Manhattan and the greater New York region.The GHCC has an extensive history that is integral to the history of Harlem. The Chamber was one...
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The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce (GHCC), originally incorporated in 1896 as the Harlem Board of Trade is in its 120th year of continued service to Upper Manhattan and the greater New York region.The GHCC has an extensive history that is integral to the history of Harlem. The Chamber was one of the sponsoring agencies for the IRT Subway line (No. 2 & 3 train) expansion into Harlem, creating opportunity for Harlem's growth. The Chamber was also one of the sponsoring agencies for the George Washington Bridge, the Triborough Bridge and the organization behind the internationally known HARLEM WEEK festival all responsible in their own way for the expansion, growth and development of Upper Manhattan.The GHCC has continually served as an anchor for regional and community stability and success during periods of urban challenges and now as we enter periods of greater prosperity, The GHCC, over the past forty years, has worked diligently to focus on Harlem's second renaissance and the revitalization of upper Manhattan and New York by supporting new and established businesses, strengthening and enhancing the number, quality and diversity of the professional services provided, encouraging residential, commercial and retail development, affordable housing, expanding tourism and the preservation and sustainability of Harlem's vitality and importance in arts, culture and history.Visit the various pages here on the site to learn more about the programs and services of the Chamber. Join us as a member by clicking here. As you can see there are varying membership levels to match your business and needs.The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce (Chamber) is dedicated to helping its members reach its business goals and objectives for 2021 and beyond. To get started contact Mr. Emmett Causey (Senior Membership Coordinator) at 212-862-7200 / ecausey@harlemdiscover.com or 917-688-6674/senior.blues1@gmail.comLook forward to hearing from you and helping you to achieve your business aspirations.