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Seven years after its establishment, the Arkansas Association of Asian Businesses is taking significant steps to enhance its operations and impact within the community. The organization is aiming to raise $25,000 by March in order to facilitate the hiring of a full-time executive director by May. This strategic move is intended to strengthen the association's leadership and expand its initiatives to support Asian businesses across the state.
The founder and president of the association, Dr. [Name], emphasized the importance of having a dedicated executive director to lead the organization into its next phase of growth. With the increasing number of Asian-owned businesses in Arkansas, the association seeks to provide better resources, networking opportunities, and advocacy for its members. The fundraising campaign is crucial to achieving these goals and ensuring that the association can effectively serve its community. The leadership hopes that this new role will help elevate the association's visibility and influence in the local business landscape.
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