NYC SBS Commissioner Gregg Bishop Talks Harlem Small Business And More On The Danny Tisdale Show

October 8, 2019

Listen to NYC Small Business Services Commissioner Gregg Bishop, as he discusses a new office in Harlem, Harlem business owners and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.

As Commissioner of the NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS), Gregg Bishop is charged with running a City agency focused on equity of opportunity, that leads to economic self-sufficiency and mobility for New York City’s diverse communities.  SBS actively connects New Yorkers to good jobs, creates stronger businesses, and builds a thriving economy in neighborhoods across the five boroughs. Born in Grenada and raised in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, Bishop began his career at the agency in 2008, and was responsible for a suite of programs designed to make it easier for businesses to start, operate, and grow, and to recover from emergencies.   He was successively promoted into higher positions as Deputy Commissioner of the Business Development Division and Assistant Commissioner of the Division of Economic and Financial Opportunity at SBS, where he oversaw parts of the M/WBE program including certification and capacity building to support the business needs of City buyers and prime contractors.

For more information visit sbs.nyc.gov and nyc.gov/benyc

Listen to the conversation below:

All on this week’s edition of The Danny Tisdale Show; the Saturday morning radio show hosted by businessman, visual artist and former Harlem Community Board member Danny Tisdale.


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