Charlotte
North Carolina
Community Lead
Janet LaBar
President and CEO at Charlotte Regional Business Alliance
Lead Community Organization
The Charlotte Regional Business Alliance®
The Charlotte Regional Business Alliance® (CLT Alliance) is the voice of business representing the city of Charlotte and the 15-county bi-state Charlotte Region. Formed in 2018 through the merger of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce and the Charlotte Regional Partnership, today’s CLT Alliance is built on a long-standing history of creating long-term growth and a vibrant economy for all in the Charlotte Region. The CLT Alliance enthusiastically collaborates to promote and advance the Charlotte Region, creating opportunity, economic growth and prosperity for all.
The CLT Alliance is a regional economic development organization that:
- Grows the economy through business recruitment, marketing and lead generation
- Advocates for business so organizations in the Charlotte region can thrive
- Convenes diverse stakeholders to solve difficult challenges.
Charlotte Community Lead
Janet LaBar
President and CEO at Charlotte Regional Business Alliance
Janet LaBar is leading CLT Alliance in a direction to ensure the Charlotte region is the most vibrant, innovative and healthy economy in the nation. The CLT Alliance is advancing the Charlotte region by creating opportunity, economic growth and prosperity for all.
History of Charlotte, North Carolina
Known as the Queen City, the city of Charlotte has a rich and complex place in fabric of America’s history. Following the revolutionary war of 1775—1783, Charlotte became an epicenter for gold mining, cotton processing and a railroad hub. The history of racial injustice in Charlotte has been very tumultuous and abounds with well-documented systemic wrongdoings. In the 20th century, school desegregation, accelerated by national landmarks like the Swann vs. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education case, significantly increased educational and occupational achievements, college quality, and adults earnings in the Black community. Today the city is still highly segregated with pernicious levels of racial inequality.
Racial Inequities in Charlotte
Community Snapshot
Explore the infographic to view demographic stats and key racial equity metrics.
Success Stories for Charlotte
$250M Racial Equity initiative announced to address racial inequities, boost opportunity in Charlotte
The “Mayor’s Racial Equity Initiative” looks to invest $250 million to address inequities and remove barriers to opportunity through four key workstreams:
- Bridging the digital divide and establishing a Center for Digital Equity
- Investing in Charlotte’s six “Corridors of Opportunity” neighborhoods
- Transforming JCSU into a top-tier, career-focused HBCU
- Ensuring organizations commit to racial equity through advancing more Black and Brown leaders within their individual corporations.
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