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You are here: Home / Business & Real Estate / Florida Technical College Appointed as New Trustee of the African American Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida

Florida Technical College Appointed as New Trustee of the African American Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida

July 8, 2020 by Maria Isabel Sanquírico

Tanisha Nunn Gary (L) and Dr. James Michael Burkett (R)

The African American Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida recently announced Florida Technical College as its newest trustee, serving as a partner in fostering economic success for the African American community and promoting diversity and inclusion in the Central Florida business ecosystem. As a leading corporate partner for the past six months, FTC solidified their commitment to the organization by becoming a trustee, joining efforts alongside members like the Orlando Magic, Universal Orlando, and Coca-Cola.

“Much of our strength comes from the diversity of our members,” said Dr. James Michael Burkett, president of Florida Technical College. “Diversity not only enhances our institution, it communicates who we are.”

As a leader in offering personalized and supportive learning environments, FTC strives in serving the needs of an often overlooked student population by offering a variety of high-demand, career-focused programs.

“We are pleased to have FTC join and to have a leading academic institution as part of our trustees,” said Tanisha Nunn Gary, president of the African American Chamber of Commerce Central Florida. “FTC’s commitment to providing flexible educational opportunities across Florida helps us expand our reach into other communities, promoting a diverse workforce for generations to come.”

Established in 1945, the African American Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida (AACCCF) is a members-only network devoted to cultivating a thriving business environment for African-American companies, an engaged public awareness for minority firms, and education and advocacy for both members and the Central Florida community. The membership organization serves public, private, and nonprofit African-American-owned businesses and organizations in Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Volusia counties.

FTC joins the Chamber at a critical time as AACCCF strives to achieve its strategic plan of widening its impact and bringing social change through its community leadership initiatives.

“At FTC, we look forward to continuing to build a strong partnership with the African American Chamber of Commerce. We are excited to build on our shared commitment to enhance and promote the economic and civic growth of Central Florida, a community devoted to equality, diversity, and inclusion.”

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Filed Under: Business & Real Estate, Community, Education, Features Tagged With: African American Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida, Florida Technical College FTC, Maria Isabel Sanquírico

About Maria Isabel Sanquírico

President and founder of Eleven 11 Communications, a multicultural strategic communications agency. Maria Isabel has been instrumental in shaping cultural marketing strategies for leading brands in the higher education, consumer, non-profit and governmental sector. She is a well-respected thought leader in the multicultural public relations industry and has long-served as an advocate for the growing U.S. Hispanic market.
Prior to her career in public relations, she worked as a news anchor for Telemundo in and Univision.

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