Women Doing Business with the City of Atlanta presented by the Atlanta Commission on Women (No Charge but Registration Required, Space is Limited)
Organization:
Sponsored by Georgia Association for Women Lawyers, Friese and Price Law Firm, LLC, ING, and Parking Company of America
Category:
For Women/Females
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
3/18/2004
End Date:
3/18/2004
Start Time:
6:00 PM
End Time:
8:30 PM
Event
Info:
Featuring speakers from the City of Atlanta who will instruct attendees about the procurement and bidding process, thus eliminating the information barrier that may prevent women business owners from actively competing for contracting opportunities with the City. The City of Atlanta has a goal that 17% of their contracts be awarded to female owned businesses. The event will also include dozens of companies that currently hold contracts with the City .... for roundtable discussions with women in business and women business owners. Attendees will leave with a firm understanding of how to participate in the City's bidding process and also have the opportunity to meet prime contractors ... an excellent networking opportunity for all women professionals. Register online CLICK HERE
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