Luncheon Speaker Series: Hot Issues in Federal Contracting



Luncheon Speaker Series: Hot Issues in Federal 8a Contracting with Darryl K. Hairston, Associate Administrator for Business (8a) Development

One on One with Darryl who is responsible for overseeing the 8(a) Program

At this Luncheon, you will have an opportunity to learn about new SBA initiatives, discussion of  new regulations, effective marketing strategies for 8a firms, how to get federal contracts, teaming and joint venture agreements,  complete with a Q & A with audience participation.

Who Should Attend

  • Small businesses wishing to do business with the government
  • 8(a) and SDB Businesses
  • Large Businesses Connecting with SBA Certified Businesses
  • Woman Owned Businesses
  • Service Disabled Veteran Owned Businesses
  • Veteran Owned
  • Native American Owned
  • HUB Zones

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“Thank you Minority Business RoundTable on a very successful event with key federal officials and business leaders on accessing contracts. The interactive dialogue was engaging with critical information to advance my business agenda. Your organization and network helped our business open doors and gain access."

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Speaker and Presenter Information

Darryl K. Hairston

This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities


When
Thu, Sep 12, 2013, 11:30am - 1:30pm


Cost

MBRT Members:  $95.00
Non-Menbers:  $145.00


Where
McCormick & Schmicks
1652 K Street Northwest
WASHINGTON DC, DC 20006
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Website
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Organizer
Minority Business RoundTable



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