Sentences with phrase «other women business enterprises»

Through the WBENC, LaFreniere has made many connections with new customers and other Women Business Enterprises (WBE).

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New York, NY — The National Association for Female Executives (NAFE) announced the 2014 Women of Excellence Award recipients, and Pamela Prince - Eason, President and CEO of the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), was bestowed recognition as a «Woman of Achievement» for her proven success in business and in serving others in her workplace and around thBusiness Enterprise National Council (WBENC), was bestowed recognition as a «Woman of Achievement» for her proven success in business and in serving others in her workplace and around thbusiness and in serving others in her workplace and around the globe.
It also allows women business owners to create a business profile in WEConnect International's eNetwork which is accessed by our corporate members, certified women's business enterprise (WBEs) and other self - registered businesses globally.
Other concerns would include how any PLA would affect the state's Minority and Women - Owned Business Enterprises hiring requirements, and whether current construction timetables would still be met.
At 8 a.m., the de Blasio administration hosts the 11th Annual Procurement Fair, allowing minority and women - owned business enterprises to network with city agencies and other businesses, Bank of New York Mellon, 10th floor, 101 Barclay St., Manhattan.
«We want to be very intentional about our commitment to hire local people to operate the facility and also to work with other local stakeholders to utilize 15 - percent minority and women - owned business enterprises during construction,» Aitken said.
We have represented many organizations that empower women or people of color in the United States and abroad to create and foster businesses and other entrepreneurial opportunities in their communities, such as Accion International, the Center for Women and Enterprise, Initiatives for a Competitive Inner City and otwomen or people of color in the United States and abroad to create and foster businesses and other entrepreneurial opportunities in their communities, such as Accion International, the Center for Women and Enterprise, Initiatives for a Competitive Inner City and otWomen and Enterprise, Initiatives for a Competitive Inner City and others.
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