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USPAACC opened its Business Conference from Dining Room despite Internet outage across Capital City
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Impossible is Not in a Minority Business Chamber's Lexicon !

WASHINGTON - Washingtoner -- Well, for starters, who would have thought that a team of determined people can turn an internet crisis into a successful Business Conference. Unfortunately, small and minority business organizations like USPAACC themselves have similar situations to deal with in their day-to-day business. Today was an incredible day for the USPAACC team as they were able to kickstart the Annual National Business Conference overriding all the hiccups and on time.  The team was just doing their final checks at the time of the internet outage and took to their National President's dining table to set up the office. The result was a well-received and stream-lined conference that ran smoothly from the dining room. Such is the zeal of Asian Americans, the minority, and the diverse community. They are determined and focused. They just need to be given the opportunity with mutual respect and fair play.  They can turn a challenge into a success story. And USPAAC has created a platform for just that - a platform to create such success stories including its own. Come and be a part of the success story at our CelebrASIAN Business Conference 2021- June 9 - June 10; 11 am -5 pm ET. Register here- https://lnkd.in/dP3BNNM

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