By Keeyana Avery, keeyana@agencysevenpr.com
The Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky African American Chamber of Commerce (AACC) received the Research Impact Award from the University of Cincinnati’s Alpaugh Family Economics Center at its annual awards event on April 23. This award honors the top research project at the university.
The annual awards ceremony is an opportunity to celebrate local students, educators, community leaders, and organizations for their commitment to financial education and economic research.
“We are honored to receive such a prestigious award from the Alpaugh Family Economics Center,’ says Eric Kearney, president and CEO of the AACC.†“This confirms the importance of research and data that Black Businesses in Greater Cincinnati are growing and prosperous; these studies are proof.â€
The AACC engaged with the Alpaugh Family Economics Center in a multi-year research project to measure the economic impact of Black-owned businesses in our region. The findings of the latest study, released in July 2024, showed that overall, Black-owned businesses generated more than $2.8 billion in economic impact, directly and indirectly supporting 16,472 jobs with $635.1 million in total earnings.
The study can be found at www.aacconomics.com.
The Greater Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky African American Chamber of Commerce is proud to continue its 29-year legacy of empowering small businesses and entrepreneurs through resources, education, and unwavering support. We remain committed to driving economic opportunity and enhancing the quality of life for our members and the broader small business community.