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The Atlanta Black Chambers (ABC) is a forward-thinking business organization dedicated to the economic advancement and sustainability of Black entrepreneurs, professionals, and business owners. Through a robust combination of member-driven committees, strategic partnerships, and intentional leadership, the organization supports entrepreneurs at every stage of growth, from startup to succession planning. Key programs like Tuesday Talks, a virtual roundtable, business training cohorts, and international trade readiness initiatives equip members with the tools they need to scale. ABC also hosts high-impact networking events, and educational workshops aimed at equipping its members to be competitive in local and global markets. Under the leadership of President and CEO Melvin Coleman, the ABC continues to increase its footprint and impact through innovative partnerships and visibility strategies. In addition to professional development and advocacy, ABC serves as a voice for the Black business community on matters of policy, economic equity, and opportunity. By working closely with corporate partners, local government, and educational institutions, ABC ensures its members are not just included, but centered, in the conversation around economic development and growth. Whether you're a solopreneur looking to grow, a mid-size business preparing for scale, or a global investor interested in Atlanta's thriving Black-owned business landscape, the Atlanta Black Chambers offers an unmatched space for collaboration, empowerment, and connection.

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