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The
chamber actively supports individuals wanting to fulfill their dreams
of becoming entrepreneurs through our business counseling. The chamber
office and staff provides a less intimidating and approachable atmosphere...
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This
event was created not only to connect our membership to the Hispanic
community we also wanted to thank the community for their support
of Mex-Tex and to make information on education and social services
available to them. We were pleased to partner with the Midland College
Cogdell's Fall Festival and create a great community event. Children
are invited to wear their Halloween costumes and booth volunteers
distributed candy.
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MHCC
has one of a few non-profit in-house incubator programs in Texas
and the only one in the West Texas area. The MHCC Incubation Program
provides early stage businesses or home based businesses...
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Business Women's Roundtable celebrating its 3rd year
continues to attract women
from different business
backgrounds with an average
monthly attendance of 30. The
Roundtable has been a huge
success by providing a vehicle
to bring businesswomen and women in business together
to encourage and support
each other.
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The
Chamber currently co-
sponsors the monthly networking
breakfast with the Midland
Chamber, Midland College,
BEDC, UTPB/CEED, and Buzz2Bucks. This year's
presentation "Marketing to
the Hispanic Consumer" drew
record attendance of over 60
attendees.
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Café
y Pan Dulce (coffee and sweetbread) is a networking breakfast. Held
monthly on the last Wednesday of the month it is designed to provide
an opportunity for small business owners to network while hopefully
taking away a new bit of knowledge from our presenter. An average
of twenty people are attending. This program will undergo changes
by hosting the networking breakfast in a business rather than at
the chamber office.
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