Posts Tagged ‘women’
Sunday, February 5th, 2012
McKissack &?McKissack is the oldest minority-owned professional design and construction firm in the United States. A family-owned business for more than 100 years, McKissack has been a leader in planning, design, and construction of more than 6,000 projects, proudly upholding the standards of excellence established by its forefathers.
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Tuesday, January 31st, 2012
Black Music gets blamed for all the social problems again. If we stop using foul Language in Black Music will things change? Do the white kids in the gangs of Glasgow listen to Black Music, Is Black Music responsible for Rape? Black Music means Black finacial Independance. Whoever attacks Black Music is attacking Black Finacial independance,,,,, Who benefits from stopping Black Financial Independance?
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Saturday, January 14th, 2012
In Chapter 12 of 22 in her 2011 Capture Your Flag interview, author Nina Godiwalla answers “What Can Organizations Do to Better Support Women and Minorities in the Workplace?” Godiwalla finds many organizations make hiring women a top priorities but do not put as much emphasis to developing those female employees. As a result Godiwalla comes to believe companies are not looking out for the best interests of women. She shares investment banking experiences from when she worked at JP Morgan and associated challenges working in a male-dominated environment. Godiwalla then discusses specific ways to improve workplace equality for women and minorities. Godiwalla is the author of “Suits: A Woman on Wall Street”. She is also a public speaker on workplace diversity and founder and CEO of Mindworks, where she teaches mind-based stress reduction techniques to help organizations improve employee wellbeing. Godiwalla holds an MBA from the Wharton School of Business, an MA in Creative Writing from Dartmouth University and her BBA from the University of Texas at Austin.
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Thursday, December 15th, 2011
That’s just one reason why WBEC-West is dedicated to helping you navigate the certification process. We want to assist you in realizing your business potential, help you build connections with leading corporations and provide you with new enterprise networking and development opportunities. Contact (480) 969-9232
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Thursday, December 15th, 2011
To cultivate sustainable relationships between certified Women Business enterprises and Corporate America through certification, education, and targeted networking. Contact us (480) 969-9232
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Tuesday, December 6th, 2011
A brief look in Women’s Business Enterprise Counsel West Annual Conference. A Great place for Women owned Business to grow and expand.
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Monday, October 10th, 2011
http://micheleruiz.com David Hinson chats with Michele Ruiz at the USHCC 2011 convention about where to get information on doing business with the Federal Government as an HBE, mbe, SBE, and WBE. Hinson is National Director of the minority business Development Agency.
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Saturday, June 11th, 2011
Executive Director of K-Biz Consulting Group, Chesaree Rollins discusses the Small Business Summit taking place in Stockton, CA at the University Plaza Waterfront Hotel. The Summit will provide resources, relationships and support for small and minority businesses looking to contract with federal, state and private industry suppliers. “Our goal is to provide a pathway for small businesses during this dynamic economy.”
For more information on the Summit, visit www.k-bizcs.com.
Special thanks to University of the Pacific, Comcast Newsmakers, CNN and the California KBCG team members.
Comcast Newsmakers is a professionally produced five-minute interview segment that is seen at 55 minutes after the hour on CNN Headline News. Hosted by a professional broadcast journalist, Comcast Newsmakers fits seamlessly into Headline News’ fast-moving, 30-minute rotation with dynamic graphics and audio.
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Monday, February 7th, 2011
The UW Minority Business of the Year Awards program recognizes outstanding achievement by people of color in building and growing businesses in Washington state.
Congratulations to the 2010 award winning businesses.
* William D. Bradford Minority Business of the Year – PromoShop Inc.
* NE Washington Minority Business of the Year – Womer & Associates
* SE Washington Minority Business of the Year – Grey Poplars Inc.
* SW Washington Minority Business of the Year – Exeltech Consulting, Inc.
* NW Washington minority business of the Year – R J Richards Construction Enterprises
* King County Minority Business of the Year – Chameleon Technologies, Inc
This recognition communicates the impact of minority businesses on the state’s economy and supports the growth of the next generation of entrepreneurs of color.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER = Daniel S. Fulton, CEO, Weyerhaeuser
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Thursday, November 25th, 2010
NJ Small Business Development Centers Procurement Programs Updates. Sharing news about upcoming contracts, training programs; 2011 Procurement Programs projects and much more.
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