Greater Seattle Chinese Chamber of Commerce

Throughout the years, the objectives and purpose of the Chamber have remained constant; that is, to be a voice of the Chinese business community.  We are a non-partisan group that aims to bring together civic, professional and business leaders for advocating, fostering and protecting the interests of our members.   We partner through a network of alliances and associate membership for the purposes of disseminating information relating to economic, social and political benefits to our members and community at large.

By |2016-06-27T15:23:47-07:00July 11th, 2014|

Japanese American Chamber of Commerce of Washington State

The Japanese American Chamber of Commerce (JACC) of Washington State is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 1992 by current Chairman, Scott Oki and the late Taul Watanabe. Our mission is to promote increased understanding of Japanese and Japanese American culture and heritage. We do this by encouraging and nurturing leadership and collaboration while promoting values of integrity, excellence and entrepreneurship. The JACC is primarily volunteer-driven and encourages projects that grow into self-sustaining concerns that benefit the community. We believe the startup and nurturing of successful projects foster vibrant leaders in the community. We attract successful, forward-looking individuals who like to work with others on projects. We also [...]

By |2014-10-12T21:54:55-07:00October 12th, 2014|

Korean American Hotel Association

A non-profit association of Korean American Hotel Owners. Mission: To promote and protect the interests of its members through member benefits, advocacy, community involvement, and vigorous exchanges of industry information.

By |2015-04-30T11:54:24-07:00April 30th, 2015|

Korean American Grocer’s Association of Washington

The Korean-American Grocer’s Association of Washington KAGRO) is a non-profit mutual benefit association founded in 1985 to serve the interests of Korean-American grocery business owners, and the communities they serve in the Washington State. Since its inception, KAGRO has been active in providing tangible services to not only its members but to non-member Korean American Grocery and Liquor business owners and to the community as a whole. In successfully doing so, KAGRO has realized a significant growth from its original 2 chapters to current base of approximately 850 members in the State of Washington. Currently, KAGRO has 6 active chapters, Everett, Seattle, South King County, Tacoma, Kitsap, Olympia, Centralia, Aberdeen, [...]

By |2014-11-21T21:58:40-08:00November 21st, 2014|

Korean American Chamber Of Commerce of Washington State

The Korean American Chamber of Commerce, Washington is a non-profit organization representing Korean-Americans doing business in the State of Washington. Our membership includes major Korean corporations, financial institutions, and non-profit organizations operating in a wide range of sectors. It also includes honorable professionals who work as government officials, attorneys, accountants, and other service professionals who are connected with businesses.

By |2014-10-12T22:06:27-07:00October 12th, 2014|

National Association of Asian American Professionals – Seattle

The National Association of Asian American Professionals is a non-profit professional organization that promotes the career advancement and leadership development of Asian American professionals in all fields through networking, respecting Asian multiculturalism, and supporting diversity and community service. There are currently over 25 chapters, ventures, and affiliates across the United States and Canada and a growing North American membership of over 3,000. For details of what NAAAP is doing across North America, visit the NAAAP National home page. Vision: "We make leaders!" Are you looking to catapult your career? Are looking for a good candidate to a fill a position? Check out the new NAAAP Career Center.

By |2017-01-18T16:06:40-08:00October 12th, 2014|

Northwest Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council

For over 35 years, the Northwest Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council (NW MTN MSDC) has been linking major corporations and public agencies to minority-owned businesses, a multi-billion dollar sector representing and impacting today's global economy. The Northwest Mountain MSDC currently serves the states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. MISSION To identify and develop education and business opportunities for Minority Business Enterprises, Corporations, and Public Agencies that result in stakeholder value. VISION To be the primary catalyst for economic development and wealth creation for our stakeholders.

By |2015-03-04T11:57:36-08:00March 4th, 2015|

Rainier Valley Corps

Rainier Valley Corps cultivates immigrant and refugee leaders to strengthen the capacity of ethnic-led nonprofits. We create space for collaboration between diverse communities of color to affect systemic change. Project model: RVC will recruit cohorts of 10 to 15 emerging leaders from diverse communities of color each year; provide training, support, and mentorship to these emerging leaders to further develop their leadership capacity and knowledge of non-profit management, capacity building, civic engagement, and working with community dynamics; and place them to work full-time in ethnic-led CBOs to develop the organizations’ capacity. In this way, capacity and impact of ethnic-led CBOs is strengthened while leadership from within communities is deepened and [...]

By |2015-11-16T11:39:27-08:00March 3rd, 2015|

Society of Chinese-American Aerospace Engineers

The Society of Chinese-American Aerospace Engineers (SCAAE) has over 500 members from Boeing, Honeywell, UTC, GE, Northrop-Grumman, Parker Aerospace and other aerospace companies in Southern California, Seattle and Texas. It is a professional organization established since 1989 with a mission to advance the well-being for the Chinese-American aerospace engineers, to provide a network forum for our engineers to exchange the technical knowledge, working experience, and to create a business opportunity for the members, and also to contribute to the local communities.

By |2015-02-18T14:16:04-08:00February 18th, 2015|
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