Phil Andrews
Phil Andrews is the President of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. New York State’s largest African American Chamber, Founding President of the African American Small Business Foundation, Inc. and the Past President of the 100 Black Men of Long Island, Inc. He is the President Emeritus of the Black Public Relations Society-New York Inc. which is New York’s Premier organization for Image Makers and Strategists in Public Relations. He is on the advisory board of WA Public Relations Company. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Interfaith Nutrition Network and the Long Island Association. He served formely as the Vice President of the Haircut Hut Barbersop Franchise.
Phil has received many proclamations from notable political officials including former Nassau County Executive Thomas S. Gullotta, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran and Assembly-woman Earlene Hooper Hill, 18th Assembly District of New York. In 2010, Phil was honored for 50 or So Around 50 by Long Island Business News. In 2011, Phil was honored by the Korean American Association of Greater New York (KAAGNY) with the “Good Neighbor Award”. Phil's work has been featured in multi-platform publications including Long Island Business News, Black Star News, The New York Beacon, Amsterdam News, Minority Business Review, The Network Journal and more. He has appeared on WABC Here and Now and NBC’s Positively Black. He’s also featured in “15 Years of Minority Business Development” a book published by Mr. Robert Adams. Phil is listed in Who’s Who in Black America and the International Who’s Who.
Phil has served on several Board of Directors including the Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce, Roosevelt Kiwanis, Hempstead Chamber of Commerce, and Bronx Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Chamber of Commerce. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Interfaith Nutrition Network.
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