USPAACC is your vital connection to
Fortune companies and government buyers
We are the preeminent organization
representing Asian American businesses and professionals in the United
States. With our unique and strong relationship with the Asian American
business community-established through more than two decades of economic
advocacy-we bring them closer to some of the largest private and public
organizations in the United States.
Our corporate membership roster includes:
AFLAC, Altria Group, American Expres Company/OPEN: The Small Business
Network from American Express, AT&T, Bank of America, Bell South
Corporation, CBS Broadcasting, Cendant, Choice Hotels, CAN, The
Coca-Cola Company, Corporate Express, Darden Restaurant, Denny’s
Restaurant Group, Eastman Kodak, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, ExxonMobil,
FedEXx, Federated Department Stores, General Mills, Georgia-Pacific,
Hilton Hotels, Hoffman-La Roche, Home Depot, Hyatt Hotels, JPMorgan
Chase, Kellogg Company, Lockhead Martin, Major League Baseball,
Marriott, McDonald’s, MCI, Merrill Lynch, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley,
Motorala, Nextel Communicatiosn, Office Depot, PespsiCo, Proctor &
Gamble, Raytheon Systems Company, SC Johnson, Sodexho USA, Sprint, Time
Warner, UPS, Verizon, Verizon Wireless, Volvo Cards of N.A., Wachovia,
Wal-Mart, Walt Disney World Co., Wells Fargo, Wendy’s International,
Wyndham International, Xerox, Yum! Brands-among well over 100 of the
nation’s finest.
USPAACC’s government partners include:
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Metropolitan Washington Airport
Authority, U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S.
Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S.
Department of Interior, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of
Transportation, U.S. Department of Treasury, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, and the U.S. Small Business Administration.
USPAACC means business
Companies that join us and become
involved in our programs reap profits. In just one business luncheon
session, the RTC, with the assistance of a local banking member, pulled
in over $1 million in new business. We also offer one-on-one management
an technical assistance in the procurement process where suppliers learn
to market and win contracts from corporations and governments.
USPAACC has a nationwide presence
We have a national reach through our
network of seven regional chapter in Washington, DC in the national
capital Area, New York in the Northeast, Illinois in the Midwest,
Georgia in Southeast, Texas in the Southwest, and Northern and Southern
California in the West Coast.
Reach a network of organization
throughout the United States
Tap into vast resources through our
strong alliances with Hispanic, African American, Native American, and
Women business organization nationwide, as well as USPAACC’s sister
chambers in Asia.
Enhance and grow your business in Asia
According to The World Bank, Asia
accounts for half of global trade expansion. Our unique relations with
China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong, India, Philppines and Pakistan
could enhance your trade objectives with a high degree of trust and
security.
USPAACC is your key to the federal
government
In partnership with government agencies,
we bring you closer to doing business with the federal government. We
also bring to our nation’s lawmakers the most pressing and relevant
economic issues that confront our Asian American business and
professional members.
Get to know your corporate partners
better
Getting to know your corporate partners
makes good business sense. We can help you in researching and
understanding the way companies operate, their corporate culture, their
procurement needs and other pertinent information that would help you
get into the big corporations’ radar screen.
Reach Fortune companies all over the
United States
Our Business Directory of Asian American
Organizations & Resource Guide is only one of its kind. Fortune
companies affiliated with USPAACC receive our quarterly newsletter, East
West Report-where Asian American businesses are regularly featured to
get noticed!
Bridge the cultural gap when doing
business with corporations
Our unique relations with Fortune
companies and the federal government could enhance your ability to fully
comprehend the cultural nuances that are essential to successfully do
business in the mainstream marketplace.