Monday, February 27, 2012

11th Annual Conference for Minority


The MWDBE (Minority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises) Governmental Committee extends an invitation to First National Bank to participate at this year’s 11th Annual Conference for Minority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises to be held March 1, 2012 at the IBEW Conference Center.

You can participate in this event by staffing an exhibit table (no charge). Each year the committee sponsors an business opportunity fair that connects MWDBE companies with purchasing agents, supplier diversity representatives, and other businesses that can offer contracting opportunities for MWDBE companies.

If you would like to staff a table, Click Here to fill out the registration form(s)

Thursday, February 23, 2012

T Station Expands Travel on North Shore and Offers Free Rides!


Thanks to a funding agreement between the Pittsburgh SteelersRivers Casino and Port Authority the "T" will be offering a Free Fare Zone along the North Side of Pittsburgh for easy access to Heinz Feild, and the Rivers Casino. 

UpperStClairPatch writes:

A funding agreement between the Pittsburgh SteelersRivers Casino and Port Authority—brokered by Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald—will provide free rides on the T light rail system between downtown Pittsburgh and Allegheny Station.
The three-year agreement with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Rivers Casino will extend the T’s Free Fare Zone to Allegheny Station when it opens on March 25. The light rail vehicle station is located near Heinz Field and Rivers Casino on the North Shore.

To read more on this story, click here!



Tuesday, February 14, 2012

House adopts Wheatley amendment to transportation bill





On Monday, the state House of Representatives adopted my amendment that would help veteran-, women- and minority-owned businesses compete for a share of public-private partnership transportation projects.

Wheatley’s official page says:
"It is vital that the new area of public-private partnership transportation projects be inclusive and give our veterans as well as women- and minority-owned businesses a fair opportunity to compete for these projects, which would be financed in part through their tax dollars”.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Recruiting Soldiers to Entrepreneurs



Riverside Center for Innovation along with its partner, the Diversity Business Resource Center is offering free 10 week training series designed for Military Veterans and Spouses interested in starting or expanding a small business.

2012 Spring Training Series:
Introduction to the Program and the Entrepreneurial Mindset Sources of Financing
Mechanics of Starting a Business and Legal Aspects Managing Operations and Managing Growth
Market Research  & Analysis Planning for the Future
Market Penetration Techniques Certifying Your Business
Financial Statement Basics Contracting Opportunities
Sources of Financing
Operations and Managing Growth
Planning for the Future
Certifying Your Business
Contracting Opportunities

For More Information or Registration Please Contact:
Donn Nemchick—dn@riversidecenterforinnovation.com
Juan Garrett—jg@riversidecenterforinnovation.com
700 River Ave, Suite 531 │ Pittsburgh, PA 15212 │ P: 412-322-3523



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