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Committees

The Kern County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has some committees. Below we list them. We welcome anyone interested in getting involved in any of the Chamber Committees. Please contact the Chamber office (661) 633-5495 for information on any committee(s) that you would be interested in joining or assisting.

    Business Services Committee

  • Provide Chamber members with opportunities to benefit from Chamber membership.
  • Create and schedule calendar of events.
  • Plan and conduct monthly workshops and business mixers.
  • Conduct new member orientation.
  • Membership Committee

  • Solicit new and renewal memberships.
  • Prepare and publish Chamber membership directory.
  • Present plaques to new members at monthly mixers.
  • Fundraising Committee

  • Sub-committees include Menudo Cook-off, Hispanic Consumer Trade Show, and Annual Casino Night.
  • Public Relations Committee

  • Maintain updated web page.
  • Promote all chamber events.
  • Monthly newsletter.
  • Government Relations Committee

  • Track current, pending and proposed legislation that affects our business members.
  • Establish communications with elected and appointed officials.
  • Community Service Committee

  • Plan, coordinate and implement community enhancement programs.
Local News
KCHCC New Office
// Monday, 12-May-2008 by Webmaster

KCHCC New Office

Front view of the new KCHCC office

KCHCC New Office

Minerva Lepe, KCHCC Office Administrator

Some views of our new business office at 3232 Rio Mirada (north end of Buck Owens Blvd.).


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Doing Business
Who's Stealing Your Business?
// Monday, 12-May-2008 by Webmaster

Fortune Small Business -- April 28

Fraud of all sorts -- embezzlement, business identity theft, patent infringement, and product counterfeiting -- is increasing. The median loss form embezzlement cost small companies $190,000 in 2006, up from $98,000 in 2004, according to the latest numbers from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. The number of patent-infringement lawsuits rose 6 percent last year. New research has found that counterfeit goods account for an estimated 15 percent to 20 percent of all products manufactured in China, says the former chairman of House Committee on Small Business.

Technological advances have made it easier than ever for the unscrupulous to victimize businesses. Consider that hundreds of pages of sensitive financial information can be stored on a USB drive the size of a thumb -- or that millions of dollars can disappear at the flick of a computer key. Given all the day-to-day challenges small business owners face, most feel they don't have the time, patience, or money to protect their business. This helps explain why small businesses are nearly twice as likely to be victims of fraud as are big corporations.


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Doing Business
7 Easy Ways to Get Fired
// Monday, 12-May-2008 by Webmaster

From Inc.com website

#7 Lying on your job application
Sure, a little dishonesty is expected in the business world. But remember, thanks to the web, more employers are now doing background checks on your resume, even after you've landed the job. If you really don't have that Harvard MBA or never worked on Wall Street, saying so will get you fired.

#6 Drinking on the job
It's one thing to let loose at the office holiday party. It's quite another to slip out for cocktails after lunch every other day to ease the afternoon grind. Don't fool yourself--if you're drinking on the job and everyone knows it, it won't be long before it's closing time.


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KCHCC Chairman's Letter
May Chairman's Letter
// Sunday, 11-May-2008 by Webmaster

Dear Members and Friends:

May is the month when we celebrate Mothers Day and this year it falls on Sunday, May 11th so please pay tribute and give them thanks. Buy them flowers, take them to breakfast, lunch, dinner or simply remember them if they are no longer with us.

The Kern County Hispanic Chamber has now fully relocated to 3232 Rio Mirada Drive Suite D3. Please come by the new office to visit and see what the chamber has to offer your business.


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Events

APRIL 29
Business Seminar
“Leadership Management Skills”
1600 E. Belle Terrace 11:30 - 1:00 PM
$15 members $25 non-members
Includes lunch

MAY 14
Business Mixer
Sangera Automotive, 5600 Gasoline Alley
5:30 – 7:30 PM
$3 members $5 non-members

MAY 16
2008 Casino Night
Golden West Casino
1001 South Union Ave.
7:00 –11:00 PM
$25 per person

JUNE 1
Latin Food Festival &
Menudo Cook-off

Stramler Park
El Chicano - LIVE