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Training program helps minority business owners with city certifications

Construction is one of many industries in which being certified can lead to government contracts. PHOTO: Construction worker, 2000 by Seattle Municipal Archives is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

 

Register soon to enroll in free, six-month summer training program.

 

June 7, 2022

 

The City of Dayton Human Relations Council and the Minority Business Assistance Center is hosting a free, six-month training—the PEP Passport to Success Program—to help local businesses take advantage of city certifications. 

 

The workshops, sponsored by Chase, are specifically aimed at helping businesses that are sanctioned as a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE); a Woman-Owned Business (WBE); a Small Business Enterprise (SBE); and a Dayton Local Small Business (DLSB). The trainings will address existing gaps in technical assistance and bridge the gap between city departments and the needs of the companies with whom the city contracts. 

 

WHEN:  The Second Tuesday of each month, June – December, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. (Registration and complimentary breakfast at 9:30)

 

WHERE:  Montgomery County Library West Branch, 300 Abbey Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45417

 

REGISTER: through Eventbrite or contact Donerik Black at 937-333-1439; [email protected]


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