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SEEC Hosts MWBE Certification Event with NYS Experts on August 22

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 8/18/24 | 8/18/24


SCHOHARIE COUNTY – The Schoharie Economic Enterprise Corporation (SEEC)

 is pleased to announce the "NYS Sail-Thru Summer MWBE Certification Chat," scheduled for Thursday, August 22nd. This event will take place at 287  Main, Schoharie, and will feature a panel of distinguished representatives from New York State’s Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) certification office of Empire State Development.  

The MWBE certification is intended to support and enhance opportunities for minority and women-owned businesses across all sectors by providing access to government contracts, funding opportunities, and other resources designed to help them grow and succeed.

 Schoharie County has 16 certified MWBE businesses. Local MWBE owners have been invited to attend and to share their experiences with interested guests. 

“We believe nearly 60% of Schoharie County small businesses are led by women,” remarked Julie Pacatte, Executive Director, SEEC. “Becoming certified may boost revenues but more so, build pride in our rural community of female business leaders.” 

The luncheon will commence at noon with a detailed presentation on MWBE certification, followed by a dynamic Q&A session where attendees can engage directly with experts. The event will conclude with a networking lunch reception, providing an excellent opportunity for local small business owners and entrepreneurs to connect and share insights. 

Event Details: 

Date: August 22, 2024 

Location: 287 Main Street, Schoharie, NY 

Time: 12:00 PM – Luncheon and Presentation 

Followed By: Q&A Session and Networking Lunch Reception 

Featured Panelists Include: 

Kate Baker – Director, University at Albany Small Business Development Center (SBDC) 

Amanda T. Brennan – Vice President of Certification, Division of Minority and Women’s Business Development, Empire State Development 

Jenny Low – Executive Advisor, MWBE & Small Business Division, Empire State Development 

In addition, Kate Baker from the SBDC will host a follow-up day to assist business owners in becoming certified and to provide coaching for existing businesses. This session aims to help local businesses enhance their sales and effectiveness as MWBEs. 

SEEC invites all interested parties to join us for this informative luncheon, but RSVP is strongly encouraged.   

RSVP at marketing@seecny.org.

Learn more at www.seecny.org.


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