Our Vision

The gateway to business success and economic advancement.

 

 

Values

Diversity
Leadership
Integrity
Dedication

 

 

Mission

To drive economic development while advancing Hispanic business and create access to the Hispanic market.

 

 

Our Goals

The THCC aims to serve our members and business community by pursuing four principle goals:

1. Provide innovative business solutions
2. Become the most influential small business advocate
3. Become the most visible & prominent Chamber in the community
4. Build our operational capacity to execute 5-year strategic plan that adds to our members

As technology and our changing economy continue to influence how small businesses operate, it is imperative for business entrepreneurs to continue to sharpen their intellectual saw. The THCC offers a variety of educational seminars to provide our members the opportunity to receive valuable information to increase their productivity, efficiency and protect themselves from liability.

The THCC also recognizes the importance of promoting workforce development in our community. As a result, the THCC Foundation a 501(c)3 non-profit organization was created. Proceeds from our annual Golf Tournament benefit the THCC Foundation, which provides scholarship to Hispanic youths in our community. Last year the THCC Foundation awarded five $1,000.00 scholarships.

 

 

Business Networking

Making new contacts and developing relationships with others is critical for business development. Networking is an excellent way to exchange information, ideas and create new business opportunities. We want to provide as many opportunities as possible for this to happen. Today’s new contact me be or may refer tomorrow’s new client.

The following are our two monthly networking events:

For information on our next networking events, please refer to the calendar of events page or contact the THCC office at 620.0005. RSVP is requested and very much appreciated.

 

 

Advocacies

THCC activities in this area aims to help small and minority business interests with government procurement, regulation or other issues affecting small businesses and serving as a networking agent and resource center.