Four to be honored at Ulster Chamber’s third annual Black Business Community Celebration

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The Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce, in junction with Black History Kingston and Ulster County Tourism, have selected four honorees for the 3rd Annual Black Business Community Celebration on June 18.

KINGSTON – The Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce, in junction with Black History Kingston and Ulster County Tourism, have selected four honorees for the 3rd Annual Black Business Community Celebration on June 18 at Ulster Savings Bank, located at 180 Schwenk Drive in Kingston.

The awards recognize local Black-owned businesses or Black business leaders who have achieved outstanding results and shown dedication and commitment to furthering business, enhancing their community, and improving the quality of life in Ulster County.

“The Chamber would like to congratulate our 2024 honorees and thank those who provided the nominations and the independent panel for the final selections,” said Chamber President Ward Todd.

This year’s honorees include:

Black Business Excellence Award

Corey James, a multimedia journalist at Spectrum News. Before joining the news team in July 2022, he served as a cross-platform production assistant at CNN’s world headquarters in Atlanta, GA.

Black Business Leadership Award:

Rendesia Scott, Director of the Business Advising Center at SUNY New Paltz, a position she has held since 2005. In her role, she oversees the undergraduate advising curriculum for the School of Business.

Maude Bruce Community Impact Award:

Essie “Liz” Baker, owner of We Got the Juice, a combined juice bar and art gallery at 694 Broadway in Kingston, which offers a variety of juices, smoothies, shakes, and salads, made of locally sourced ingredients. Liz also mentors and promotes local artists of all ages at her juice bar.

Young Black Leader Award:

Shataya McComb, founder of the Point God Academy (PGA), which empowers aspiring basketball players to reach their goals. A star basketball player herself, she was a longtime coach at Tay Fisher’s Camp and Clinics, Summer Sizzle in Kingston, the Biddy League, and AAU basketball.




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