Welcome, South Metro Denver Diversity in Business Activists!

Location
Littleton, CO 39.58-104.96 80122US
Meetups
18 so far
Rating
S. Metro Denver Chamber Diversity Committee 4.50 4.508
Founded
September 9, 2008

The "South Metro Denver Diversity in Business" Meetup group is composed of business professionals and non-profit organizations dedicated to the advocacy of minority-owned businesses. As a committee within the South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce, it comprises of South Metro Chamber Members, major minority Chambers of Commerce, (OEDIT) Office of Economic Development and International Trade, diverse organizations, and businesses focused on diversity issues within business our business community.

Initiatives
• Increase awareness of the diversity of internal memberships
• Increase awareness of the diversity of the South metro area
• Develop cross-cultural partnerships with other “diverse chambers”
• Increase minority membership
• Provide an online resource for the minority membership and community
• Create a partnership with SBDC
• Create partnerships with internal committees
• Create a purchasing initiative

Where?
Not chosen yet
Who’s coming?
1 Yes / 0 Maybe

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What members are saying

 I think like minded people will see the need for diversity and with the caliber of individuals that are spear heading this group, there is great potential for exploding this Chamber. 

 My inclination to join was based on my observation that there is little diversity that exists in this chamber and saw it as an opportunity to engage in activities that promote the values, strengths ... 

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What's new?

  • Sep 26
  • Sep 12
    • New member
      “To better understand where we are with diversity within the community and what areas can use improvement.”