This document provides information on 35 minority-owned businesses in San Diego County, ranked by their 2014 gross revenue. It includes each company's name, address, website, contact information, gross revenue figures for 2014 and 2013, employee numbers, percentage of minority ownership, and descriptions of each company's primary business and local leadership. The businesses represent a variety of industries including technology, construction, printing, consulting, and more.
The Red Oak After School Program provides after school care for children ages 5 to 13. Fees range from $35-80 per week with subsidies available based on income. The program offers homework help, literacy activities, and extracurricular programming to help improve academic performance. Staff to student ratio is 1:10. The year-round program operates during school vacations and summer. To enroll or check eligibility for subsidies, contact Kathy Choi.
The document is from the website of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and provides information about their programs and services to help small businesses start and grow. The SBA was created by Congress in 1953 and provides counseling, assistance, disaster relief, and helps protect small businesses. It also offers loans, training, and partnerships with other organizations to help entrepreneurs at all stages of business.
The document announces a staff and volunteer appreciation event on December 9th, 2011 from 6:00pm to 8:30pm at the China Pearl Restaurant. The planning committee for the event includes Andrew, Ka e, Robert, Hanjing, Cynthia, Tony, Vicky, and Norman. The program includes an open bar mixer, welcome remarks, executive director remarks, a traditional Chinese dinner, a student orchestra performance, award presentations, and recognition of staff with 5, 10, and 15 years of service.
Businesses Must Have User-Friendly Apps to Reach Target Customers iTech US
Mobile usage is growing rapidly and businesses must adapt to reach customers on mobile. The CEO of iTech US advocates that companies create user-friendly mobile apps through firms like Seven Tablets that specialize in design and development. Any app needs to work across all devices and operating systems while accounting for different mobile audiences than traditional websites. Research indicates mobile users are inclined to search and shop on their devices, so companies should overcome challenges and implement effective apps.
This document provides information about the Army Contracting Command's Office of Small Business Programs. It introduces Alice Williams as the Associate Director. It then lists the staff members in the office and their roles in supporting small businesses. Finally, it provides an overview of the Women-Owned Small Business federal contracting program and its eligibility requirements and industries that are substantially underrepresented to allow for set-aside contracts.
This document discusses mobile solutions and tools. It provides examples of companies using mobile apps and campaigns to promote their brands. These include a beer company launching a mobile app campaign and a horror film festival using multimedia messages. The document also discusses why mobile tools should be used, noting that people spend more time on their mobile devices. Finally, it outlines mobile tools like mobile strategy and applications that can help businesses connect with customers and increase engagement.
This document provides information on 35 minority-owned businesses in San Diego County, ranked by their 2014 gross revenue. It includes each company's name, address, website, contact information, gross revenue figures for 2014 and 2013, employee numbers, percentage of minority ownership, and descriptions of each company's primary business and local leadership. The businesses represent a variety of industries including technology, construction, printing, consulting, and more.
The Red Oak After School Program provides after school care for children ages 5 to 13. Fees range from $35-80 per week with subsidies available based on income. The program offers homework help, literacy activities, and extracurricular programming to help improve academic performance. Staff to student ratio is 1:10. The year-round program operates during school vacations and summer. To enroll or check eligibility for subsidies, contact Kathy Choi.
The document is from the website of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and provides information about their programs and services to help small businesses start and grow. The SBA was created by Congress in 1953 and provides counseling, assistance, disaster relief, and helps protect small businesses. It also offers loans, training, and partnerships with other organizations to help entrepreneurs at all stages of business.
The document announces a staff and volunteer appreciation event on December 9th, 2011 from 6:00pm to 8:30pm at the China Pearl Restaurant. The planning committee for the event includes Andrew, Ka e, Robert, Hanjing, Cynthia, Tony, Vicky, and Norman. The program includes an open bar mixer, welcome remarks, executive director remarks, a traditional Chinese dinner, a student orchestra performance, award presentations, and recognition of staff with 5, 10, and 15 years of service.
Businesses Must Have User-Friendly Apps to Reach Target Customers iTech US
Mobile usage is growing rapidly and businesses must adapt to reach customers on mobile. The CEO of iTech US advocates that companies create user-friendly mobile apps through firms like Seven Tablets that specialize in design and development. Any app needs to work across all devices and operating systems while accounting for different mobile audiences than traditional websites. Research indicates mobile users are inclined to search and shop on their devices, so companies should overcome challenges and implement effective apps.
This document provides information about the Army Contracting Command's Office of Small Business Programs. It introduces Alice Williams as the Associate Director. It then lists the staff members in the office and their roles in supporting small businesses. Finally, it provides an overview of the Women-Owned Small Business federal contracting program and its eligibility requirements and industries that are substantially underrepresented to allow for set-aside contracts.
This document discusses mobile solutions and tools. It provides examples of companies using mobile apps and campaigns to promote their brands. These include a beer company launching a mobile app campaign and a horror film festival using multimedia messages. The document also discusses why mobile tools should be used, noting that people spend more time on their mobile devices. Finally, it outlines mobile tools like mobile strategy and applications that can help businesses connect with customers and increase engagement.
2015 Minority-Owned Business of the Year_Ace_FinalNorman Eng, MBA
Ace Medical Services, Inc., a Worcester-based home health care company founded in 2007 by Michael Chege and Raphael Bibiu, was named the 2015 Massachusetts Minority-Owned Small Business of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration. The company started small in a one room office and utilized counseling from the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center to develop a business plan and secure an SBA loan to help them grow. Today, Ace Medical Services is a $3.6 million company that employs 120 people in the area. Chege and Bibiu will be honored at an awards lunch during National Small Business Week in May.
The document announces a free community event featuring entertainment, activities, games and performances for families to enjoy. The 26th Annual Oak Street Fair will take place on September 17th from 11am to 2pm at the Josiah Quincy Elementary School Outdoor Playground Plaza located at 885 Washington Street. Activities will include watermelon eating contests, arts and crafts, an inflatable obstacle course, a magician, balloon twisting, community resource tables, outdoor playground, and pony rides.
The document provides a weekly update of US patent litigation cases from November 28 to December 2, 2011. It lists 20 patent infringement, declaratory judgment and other patent related cases filed in various US district courts during this period. For each case, it provides details such as the case number, plaintiff and defendant names, cause/nature of action and contact information of legal counsels representing the parties.
This document lists 49 common questions that language service providers receive during requests for proposals (RFPs) and requests for information (RFIs). The questions seek details about the company such as its name, expertise, locations, processes, technologies used, project management, pricing and more. The goal is to evaluate the provider's capabilities and determine if they can meet the client's localization needs.
A presentation from Gail Hayes of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The presentation outlines and advocates for comprehensive approaches to service provision by addressing the unique needs of parents and school-aged children.
2015 Minority-Owned Business of the Year_Ace_FinalNorman Eng, MBA
Ace Medical Services, Inc., a Worcester-based home health care company founded in 2007 by Michael Chege and Raphael Bibiu, was named the 2015 Massachusetts Minority-Owned Small Business of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration. The company started small in a one room office and utilized counseling from the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center to develop a business plan and secure an SBA loan to help them grow. Today, Ace Medical Services is a $3.6 million company that employs 120 people in the area. Chege and Bibiu will be honored at an awards lunch during National Small Business Week in May.
The document announces a free community event featuring entertainment, activities, games and performances for families to enjoy. The 26th Annual Oak Street Fair will take place on September 17th from 11am to 2pm at the Josiah Quincy Elementary School Outdoor Playground Plaza located at 885 Washington Street. Activities will include watermelon eating contests, arts and crafts, an inflatable obstacle course, a magician, balloon twisting, community resource tables, outdoor playground, and pony rides.
The document provides a weekly update of US patent litigation cases from November 28 to December 2, 2011. It lists 20 patent infringement, declaratory judgment and other patent related cases filed in various US district courts during this period. For each case, it provides details such as the case number, plaintiff and defendant names, cause/nature of action and contact information of legal counsels representing the parties.
This document lists 49 common questions that language service providers receive during requests for proposals (RFPs) and requests for information (RFIs). The questions seek details about the company such as its name, expertise, locations, processes, technologies used, project management, pricing and more. The goal is to evaluate the provider's capabilities and determine if they can meet the client's localization needs.
A presentation from Gail Hayes of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The presentation outlines and advocates for comprehensive approaches to service provision by addressing the unique needs of parents and school-aged children.