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Hispanic Business Association merging with Atascadero Chamber 

Hispanic Business Association merging with Atascadero Chamber

Partnership increases member benefits for both organizations

– The Hispanic Business Association is merging with the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce. The origin of the Hispanic Business Association started nine years ago when Sue Hubbard, Farmers Insurance in Atascadero, recognized a need to collaborate with fellow Hispanic businesswomen to confer about the unique needs of being a minority business owner. “Partnering with the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce is the logical next step,” Hubbard said. “This merger will provide the Hispanic Business Association members greater benefits and an opportunity for the Chamber to expand its role in this underserved segment of the business community.”

The association’s goals are to:

1) Provide Hispanic business owners with more expertise and resources to succeed in the local markets

2) Strengthen the chamber’s image, presence, and role within the Hispanic business community, and

3) Increase the visibility of the Atascadero Chamber in the North County

“Before the Covid-19 pandemic, we had 100 members,” says Maria Elena Garcia, former president of the Hispanic Business Association, “About 20% of residents in Atascadero and 36% in Paso Robles are Hispanic. San Miguel is also growing so we want to help North County businesses by doing outreach, finding out owners’ needs such as human resources and bookkeeping, and bringing those needs to the Atascadero Chamber board of directors to brainstorm solutions.”

“We are thrilled to officially partner with the Hispanic Business Association,” said Josh Cross, Atascadero Chamber President and CEO. “We value Hispanic businesses and want to remove any barriers that might exist on their journey to 100% success. We look forward to learning from them as well.” The chamber recently hired three bilingual staff members, two of which are funded by regional grants.

Garcia says she is ecstatic to receive the help. “I have been running this organization on a volunteer basis with other dedicated volunteers. No grants. No funding. It means a lot to me that the Atascadero Chamber wants to partner with us. One of the best parts about this area is that everybody is always ready to help each other. That’s what makes this community great.”

To learn more about the Hispanic Business Association, including its history, mission, and membership process, visit www.hba-cc.org. Maria Elena Garcia can be reached at (805) 835-7900 or [email protected].

 

 

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