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The Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce (FWMBCC) was formed in 1979 with one goal in mind: “To make Fort Worth a better place to work and raise a family.” Our mission is to promote, assist and enhance economic and business development for our members and to create wealth in the communities we serve.
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Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce, Fort Worth, Texas. 4,629 likes · 38 talking about this · 448 were here. We help increase your income through education, training, networking and...
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2-10 employees. Headquarters. Fort Worth, Texas. Type. Nonprofit. Founded. 1979. Locations. Primary. 1150 South Fwy. Fort Worth, Texas 76104, US. Get directions. Employees at Fort Worth...
Jan 26, 2022 · The board of directors of the Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce (FWMBCC) has chosen businesswoman Michelle Green-Ford to be the organization’s new president and chief executive officer. She will replace the late Devoyd “Dee” Jennings, longtime Chamber executive who died last July.