Phoenix Showcases Business Opportunities to Small Business Owners
September 8, 2008 · Published By Editor
Minority, woman and small business owners who are certified or wish to be certified to do business with the city of Phoenix are invited to meet with more than 30 city departments at the Showcase of Business Opportunities from 8:45 to 11:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 26, Phoenix City Hall atrium, 200 W. Washington St.
Business owners will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with department representatives and learn about upcoming business opportunities. Concurrent workshops will be offered regarding MWSBE certification, small business assistance and how to do business with the city.
The city of Phoenix is the largest certification agency in the state of Arizona for Minority, Women and Small Business Enterprises. The program supports the growth of MWSBE’s and promotes business and economic development in Phoenix. For information about the MWSBE Program, call the Small Business Resource Line at 602-534-CITY (2489) or visit phoenix.gov/mwsbe.
For more information on the upcoming showcase event or reasonable accommodations, call 602-262-6690/voice or 602-534-5500/city TTY relay.
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