Join Harlem’s NYS Assemblywoman Inez E. Dickens For Power Talks In Harlem

January 8, 2018

Join us for our breakfast series which invites elected officials, entrepreneurs and influencers to have a powerful discussion around how the City and State of New York are committed to helping entrepreneurs launch, operate and expand their businesses.

This is an opportunity to learn about the opportunities that the State of New York has for small business owners and to voice your questions, comments our concerns.

This month we will be in conversation with NYS Assemblywoman Inez E. Dickens of the 70th Assembly District. As a lifelong resident of the 70th Assembly District, Inez E. Dickens is a tireless fighter for basic civil and human rights, social justice, wage equity, inclusion and diversity.

Inez has taken an active role in economic development, supporting small businesses with a focus on minority- and women-owned business enterprises (MWBEs) and strengthening New York’s celebrated village of Harlem. MWBEs remain Inez’s main focus for political and economic empowerment for minorities. Inez currently sits on the Committe for Small Businesses and Women’s Issues.

Registration Link: http://bit.ly/PowHERJan

Free for NYWCC Members | $10 for Non-Members

Thursday, January 18, 2018, 8:30 AM-10:30 AM


Home Sweet Harlem, 1528 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10031


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