California Hispanic Chambers plans annual summit on business policy

Julian Cañete California Hispanic Chambers CEO - California Hispanic Chambers
Julian Cañete California Hispanic Chambers CEO - California Hispanic Chambers
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The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce (CHCC) has announced its Annual Business Policy Summit, “Driving Innovation, Opportunities, and the Economy,” set for April 10, 2025. The event will be held at the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel in Sacramento.

This summit is a key legislative conference aimed at small businesses and diverse communities across California. It offers a platform to discuss significant issues affecting economic growth in the state. Attendees will have the chance to engage with policymakers, community leaders, and political insiders who are focused on addressing California’s challenges.

The summit provides an opportunity for businesses and members of the Hispanic community to discuss public policy matters. It aims to address important issues and propose solutions that support economic growth throughout California. Participants can take part in legislative briefings, appointments at the State Capitol, and network during a concluding social reception.

Veronica Corona, Chairwoman of the CHCC, expressed her excitement: “Driving innovation and opportunity: The California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Business Policy Summit unites leaders to shape the future of business and empower our communities through effective advocacy and collaboration.”

Eddie Marquez, Chairman of the CHCC Southern Region, highlighted the importance of participation: “The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce is the foremost organization representing Latino businesses in California, leading the discussion on the daily critical issues impacting business owners. The Business Policy Summit provides an avenue for Chamber members to engage with and influence policymakers on issues essential to the success of Latino enterprises. As the entrepreneurial landscape continues to evolve, small businesses must participate in shaping public policy.”

The CHCC supports chambers and small businesses by addressing challenges that affect resilience within Hispanic and diverse communities. The Annual Business Policy Summit serves as a platform for tackling these challenges, promoting collaboration, and driving change. Participants are encouraged to join discussions that influence decisions impacting small businesses and communities.



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