Phone: (305) 733-9066 | E-mail: info@haccof.com

The Chamber

The image shows the logo of the Haitian American Chamber of Commerce of Florida (HACCOF). The logo features a stylized graphic element on the left side, depicting a sun with rays over a wavy horizon, split into two colors: dark blue on top and red on the bottom. The text on the right side of the logo reads "HAITIAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF FLORIDA" in a combination of dark blue and red, with "AMERICAN" and "OF FLORIDA" highlighted in red, while the rest of the text is in dark blue.

The Haitian-American Chamber of Commerce of Florida (HACCOF) unites people, professionals, and companies from a wide range of industries and backgrounds, all driven by a shared vision of prosperity and community growth.

Established in February 2005, HACCOF has been a vital resource for its members, partners, and businesses. We are committed to serving the needs of the Haitian-American community and fostering economic development that benefits everyone.

As the leading advocate for Haitian and Haitian-American enterprises, HACCOF serves as the premier voice for the business community in Florida and beyond. We represent our members’ interests to the public, media, and government, ensuring that their voices are heard and their needs addressed.

HACCOF mobilizes concerned entrepreneurs across Florida, the U.S., and Haiti whenever important legislation or regulations arise that could impact the Haitian business community. Our proactive approach ensures that our members are informed, engaged, and ready to take action.

We are dedicated to promoting partnerships and alliances within communities throughout Florida and Haiti. By building strong business climates, fostering investment opportunities, creating jobs, and encouraging collaboration between the public and private sectors, HACCOF is helping to shape a prosperous future for all.

2023 HACCOF Board

HACCOF will continue to:

  • Form strategic alliances with members, business and civic leaders, other chambers, associations, agencies, government officials, and foreign dignitaries to achieve its goals.
  • Host educational forums and local and international trade events.
  • Organize and facilitate networking programs that foster collaboration.
  • Promote dialogue, cooperation, and understanding within Haitian communities.

Through these actions, the Haitian American Chamber of Commerce of Florida remains a catalyst for change.

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