Salt Lake Chamber and Women’s Business Center of Utah launch Diverse-Owned Business Accelerator

The Salt Lake Chamber and the Women’s Business Center of Utah (WBCUtah) are now accepting applications for its Diverse-Owned Business Accelerator. The seven-week cohort program, sponsored by Bank of America, was designed for diverse small business owners to enhance skills, direction or strategy for their businesses.

“This is the logical next step in the Chamber’s efforts around diversity and inclusion,” said Derek Miller, President and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber. “By helping all businesses grow and expand, we can further develop our economic landscape and at the same time make it a place where all people can succeed. We look forward to welcoming this new cohort as we work to assist them in living the American Dream.”

By taking this course, attendees will become more efficient, effective and successful by learning and doing the following:

“We are thrilled to launch this new program and further expand our services to help historically underserved individuals excel in business,” said Ann Marie Wallace, State Director of the Women’s Business Center of Utah. “WBCUtah has already demonstrated success with our other cohort programs, trainings and mentorship opportunities. We look forward to working with this new group of entrepreneurs to help them operate more efficient, effective and profitable businesses that can transform their lives.” 

The Diverse-Owned Business Accelerator will provide a peer-to-peer environment, mastermind groups for support and accountability and weekly project assignments which are immediately implementable into their businesses. 

“At Bank of America we are focused on finding, creating and implementing sustainable solutions in the areas of jobs, affordable housing, access to healthcare and business ownership,” says Kate Moss, Market Executive for Bank of America Utah. “Supporting the Diverse-Owned Business Accelerator with the Women’s Business Center of Utah is just one of the ways we fulfill this commitment.”

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This year’s founding partner is Bank of America. This program is in partnership with the Black Success Center, GK Folks Foundation, Utah LGBTQ+ Chamber, Native American Chamber, PIK2AR, Salt Lake American Refugee Services, Salt Lake County Opportunity Partnership (CO-OP), Utah Microloan Fund, and Utah Muslim Civic League. 

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