While it may be true that «
minority firm owners are less likely to have bank loans of any kind, they have easy access to transaction loans from nonbanks,» Veronique de Rugy of the American Enterprise Institute wrote in a paper last year.
Not exact matches
Many
minority and women business
owners know that professional investors — whether Angel networks or Venture Capital
firms — are highly unlikely to invest in their business.
Business and Professional Women (BPW) The Global Initiative for Women's Entrepreneurship Research (GIWER)(formerly Center for Women's Business Research) Institute for Supply Management Latina Style Magazine National Association of
Minority & Women - Owned Law
Firms National Association of Veteran - Owned Businesses National Association of Women in Construction National
Minority Supplier Development Council National Women's Business Council US Business Leadership Network (USBLN) U.S. Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce Women Construction
Owners & Executives Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP) Women Presidents» Organization (WPO)
To do so, we're helping our women and
minority business
owners and entrepreneurs who aspire to excellence by providing them with the resources they need to grow a successful
firm.
Recently I was interviewed for Bloomberg BNA's article, New Washington Rule Allows Legal Techs to Become
Minority Owners in Law
Firms.
Represented a regional construction
firm and its
owner in a five - year federal grand jury investigation of
minority business enterprise fraud, persuading federal prosecutors not to pursue criminal charges or seek civil remedies against the
firm or any of its employees.
Obtained summary judgment in complex litigation against a national cable television
firm brought by a
minority owner of a large cable television franchise seeking millions of dollars for breach of contract, fraud, and other torts.
The light came on for me when I was talking with a guy who had been a
minority owner in successful smaller
firm and he was now working for a small community as their civil engineer.
At the time he joined the first FLC class, Jones was COO and
minority owner of Formation Capital, LLC, a private equity
firm specializing in seniors housing and related ancillary business investments.
Scholz, a former lawyer and partner in Vancouver law
firm turned businessman, says the
minority owners have taken him to court on several occasions, but the court maintained, «I was reacting reasonably to fix the problem.»