Los Angeles, California (Vocus) June 5, 2009
U.S. African Chamber of Commerce released the first study of the $50 billion African Immigrant Consumer segment. African immigrants are a separate and unique group that is growing in number in the U.S. These consumers maintain connections to their friends and family in their native countries as well as maintain ties to native traditions, including food, music, and entertainment. These insights come from an exciting new comprehensive study by Los Angeles-based multicultural research firm New American Dimensions in conjunction with The U.S. African Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Bruce Corrie, The Minneapolis Foundation and Aguilar Productions. From multiple focus groups in Los Angeles, New York City and Minneapolis to a four-market quantitative survey of 393 African immigrant adults in California, Minnesota, Washington D.C. and New York, this study captures unique insights into the daily lives and thoughts of this highly educated and successful group. The study is supplemented by a video snapshot of Africans to personify the findings from the research and bring them to life.
Highlights of the study, which are available at http://www.usafricanchamber.com or http://tinyurl.com/rdtzfa include:
"USACC is the leading advocate organization for African businesses and entrepreneurs. This is a growing consumer segment within the multicultural market - one that cannot be overlooked," said Martin Mohammed, President of the U.S. African Chamber of Commerce.
This study was commissioned by Martin Mohammed of the African Chamber of Commerce and led by David Morse and his team at New American Dimensions of Los Angeles and Dr. Bruce Corrie, Dean of the College of Business and Organizational Leadership at Concordia University, Saint Paul, Minnesota. The Minneapolis Foundation was the major funder of the study. Minneapolis-based Aguilar Productions is the major promoter of the study.
About New American Dimensions
New American Dimensions (NAD) is a multicultural marketing consulting, research, and trends company based in Los Angeles, California. Its aim is to be nothing less than a rich resource of actionable marketing intelligence for its clients--helping them to shape effective strategies leading to greater success by capturing the rapidly expanding markets of U.S. ethnic consumers and emerging youth markets. David Morse, NAD President & CEO, presented highlights of this study on April 28 at Aguilar Productions' 5th Annual Multicultural Marketing Conference in Minneapolis.
About the U.S. African Chamber of Commerce
The United States African Chamber of Commerce is the leading organization for African Entrepreneurship and exists to promote African Economic Development within the United States and abroad. The organization works toward four primary goals:
The USACC is the Leading Advocacy Organization for U.S. African Relations and promotes Emerging Markets. The USACC is the umbrella organization for African Chambers of Commerce and Professional Trade and Business Associations throughout the United States and abroad.
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