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Mission

The mission of the Alamo Asian American Chamber of Commerce is to provide an open forum and accessible resources for the Asian American business community in support of business growth and diversity, enhanced leadership, and cultural development.

Vision

The vision of the Alamo Asian American Chamber of Commerce is to foster a cooperative unification of the Asian American community toward greater economic, cultural and political empowerment.

History

The Alamo Asian American Chamber of Commerce (Alamo AACC) is a non-profit organization, originally established in 1996 by a group of local Chinese restaurant owners. Due to the demanding schedule of the restaurant industry, unfortunately it became difficult to devote significant attention toward the chamber. In 1999 thru 2000 the organization experienced a drought and no activities were organized.

Alamo AACC was reorganized in 2004 with the efforts of now immediate past President Ms. W. Elisa Chan. She implemented three important changes to the organization. Her first change was to conduct all board meetings in English, as they were mostly previously held in Chinese. Second, she found it important for board members to be represented by different ethnic groups, not just Chinese ethnicities. Third, she wanted the chamber to focus more on increasing awareness to the overall San Antonio community, not only the Asian community.

The 2004 board members also reviewed and revised the mission and vision of the Alamo AACC. Original 2004 board members included: Elisa Chan, Katherine Kimm, Jack Kuo, Don Lien, Norio Seki, Kausi Sabramaniam and Jack Tseng.

The chamber has been able to host many events since the reorganization. Numerous networking mixers have been presented in order to increase networking opportunities and develop business relations. In 2007, Alamo AACC hosted the 4th Annual Texas Federation of Asian American Chambers of Commerce Business Symposium in San Antonio.

The Alamo AACC’s primary focus is to provide support in the advancement of business, cultural and leadership endeavors within the Asian American community. The chamber has helped bridge the gap for companies that currently or in the future would like to do business in Asia. Today the chamber has a membership of all different ethnicities and is growing at an increasing rate.

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bullAlamo AACC Board Member Inducted to San Antonio Women's Hall of Fame

bullMayor Announces Chennai, India Sister City Agreement
On Wednesday, February 27, Mayor Phil Hardberger and Chennai, India's Mayor M. Subramaniam signed a Sister City agreement between the two cities. Alamo AACC President, Kausi Subramaniam, was part of an 11 member delegation that traveled to Chennai to sign the agreement. During a teleconference, Mayor Hardberger discussed how San Antonio's Sister City agreement with Chennai will lay the foundation for significant economic and cultural exchanges in such areas as commerce, health, education, and technology.

bullIdea of new sister in India is inspiring a dance fest for S.A.
City may partner with Chennai, the former Madras.

bullFree Trade Alliance Trade Mission Led by Mayor Hardberger Returns from China
On Monday, October 1st, representatives from the City of San Antonio, led by Mayor Hardberger and comprised of city and business leaders, returned from a ten-day trade mission to China. Cities included in the trade mission were Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Xian.

bull2007 Symposium A Success
The 2007 TFACC Symposium hosted in San Antonio by the Alamo Asian American Chamber was a major success. Visitors included Congressman Ciro Rodriguez, Former Ambassador Sichan Siv and more...