Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce


The Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is a 5013 not-for-profit organization in the Philadelphia region focused on Hispanic businesses and professionals. The GPHCC serves three major constituents: minority owned businesses, minority professionals, and large mainstream businesses.
In 2006-7, the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce won the Small Sized Chamber of the Year
In 2011-12, the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce won the Medium Sized Chamber of the Year.
The Chamber maintains an active relationship with the Small Business Administration in assisting small business owners to grow their businesses.
In 2013, the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce was named as a partner with the Goldman Sachs 10,000 small business initiative. The role of the GPHCC is to recruit small businesses to attend the program which will be held at the Community College of Philadelphia. The curriculum will be provided by Babson, a leading business school that is the #1 ranked program in Entrepreneurship by U.S. News & World Report.
In 2014, the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Temple Fox School of Business released "The State of Hispanic Business", the first-ever report on Hispanic business in the Greater Philadelphia region.
Goldman Sachs will provide $15 million in lending capital in Philadelphia plus education and support services to entrepreneurs through its nationwide 10,000 Small Businesses program.
In Spring 2016 the GPHCC relocated its headquarters to 1520 Locust Street, Suite 1001, Philadelphia, PA 19102.

Board of directors

As of April 2017, the Board consisted of:
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