1991 the DHCC took a major step in going out and hiring a new Executive Director, and a professional staff
1992 construction begins on the new GDHCC facilities
1993 the DHCC was renamed to the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GDHCC) in order to meet the demands of the growing
Hispanic Business members throughout the Greater Dallas area
1993 the GDHCC was named State Hispanic Chamber of the Year by the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce
(TAMACC), and the National Hispanic Chamber of the Year by the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
1993 the GDHCC completed construction on it’s new 10,000 square feet headquarters at 4622 Maple Avenue
1994 the GDHCC and the Hispanic community regrettably lost Chairman Raul Quintanilla in a tragic automobile accident
1995 the City of Dallas and the GDHCC partnered together and open its doors to the first Business Assistance Center (BAC)
1996 the GDHCC implemented the Corporate Partners program with 16 corporate partnerships
1997 the GDHCC was again awarded the National Hispanic Chamber of the Year by the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
1998 the GDHCC was the only Chamber to have been recognized as National Hispanic Chamber two years in a row by the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
1999 the GDHCC opens its doors to a second satellite office in Oak Cliff
FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this).