Sixers team with African American Chamber of Commerce, Black businesses

The Philadelphia 76ers are teaming up with the African American Chamber of Commerce to help Black-owned businesses.

The Philadelphia 76ers continue to step up and help the Black community in the area. After the managing group of Josh Harris and David Blitzer stepped up and donated $20 million in order to help the fight against systematic racism and they then hired David Gould to lead their racial equality initiatives.

Now, the Sixers are teaming up with the African American Chamber of Commerce for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. The team wants to help promote more Black-owned businesses in the area and the Sixers will be the title sponsor for the Chamber’s annual event on October 29 which will be held virtually this year.

“This is the start of a great relationship with the African American Chamber of Commerce. As exemplified by the $20 million commitment made by our managing partners earlier this year, we are deeply committed to pushing for racial equity and know that supporting Black-owned businesses is a critical component to that effort,” said Gould via a press release. “The Chamber’s partnership will be critical in helping us reach and support Black-owned businesses, and we’re looking forward to working with the Chamber to ensure that more of these companies can compete and thrive within our region and economy.”

The virtual event will include speaking opportunities, a six-part digital content series highlighting local Black-owned businesses across social media and email, in addition to active recruitment of applicants to participate in the 76ers new upcoming programs supporting Black-owned businesses.

This is another example of Harris, Blitzer, and the rest of the organization stepping up and helping the Black community. In a time where there is a huge civil rights movement going on, it is inspiring to see bigger companies stepping into the fight for equality in the world. [lawrence-related id=38216,38209,38206]

Sixers to hire David Gould as leader of team’s racial equality initiatives

The Philadelphia 76ers have hired David Gould to lead the way for their racial equality initiatives.

On the floor, the Philadelphia 76ers are still trying to pick up the pieces and try to get things going in the right direction again after a disappointing season. Off the floor, the franchise is making strides within the community to push for equality.

In August, the Sixers managing group of Josh Harris and David Blitzer announced their plans to donate $20 million in order to help the Black community and fight systematic racism. Now, they have hired a man to lead the way for them.

They have hired Germantown’s own David Gould as their Chief Diversity and Impact Officer for Harris Blitzer Sports Entertainment.

Gould told Danny Pommels of NBC Sports Philadelphia:

“We’re going to do that through investing in Black neighborhoods, investing in Black-owned businesses, supporting programs that are going to help address socioeconomic disparities,” he told Pommells. “My charge is to make sure that we are making good on that commitment, that we think about additional ways that we can have a positive impact in the community.”

Now that the Sixers have leadership in place for this initiative, they can now move forward with the execution and they can continue to be a positive influence in the Philadelphia community. [lawrence-related id=37689,37682,37679]