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WIPP Board of Directors Member Gloria Larkin Attended Briefing from the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Press release from: TargetGov
(openPR) - Gloria Larkin joins National Leaders for Senate Briefings on Women’s Procurement program and Access to Capital
3/8/2011-Washington DC– This week Gloria Larkin, a member of Women Impacting Public Policy’s (WIPP) Board of Directors, attended special briefings from the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship and the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank).
“These meetings provide valuable insight and dialogue for the members of our board of directors on important business policy,” said WIPP President Barbara Kasoff. “We’re thankful to both the Chair of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Senator Mary Landrieu and Ex-Im Bank for their continued support of women-owned businesses.”
“WIPP leadership and our members have worked tirelessly to finally implement the Women’s Procurement Rule” said Gloria Larkin, President of TargetGov. “This rule means over $20 billion in contract opportunities for women-owned business throughout the U.S. We have the seat at the table, now it will be critical for access to capital to fund the contracts.”
Senate staff met with WIPP board members to discuss implementation and support of the newly enacted women-owned small business procurement program and access to capital issues. Larkin and other WIPP board members also met with Diane Farrell, a member of Ex-Im Bank’s Board of Directors, and Charles Tansey, Sr. Vice President of Small Business. Ex-Im Bank is the official export credit agency of the U.S. Its mission is to assist in financing the export of U.S. goods and services to international markets. Ms. Farrell and Mr. Tansey discussed small business policy initiatives at Ex-Im Bank, and how those policies affect women-owned businesses.
About WIPP
Women Impacting Public Policy is a national nonpartisan group with over half-a-million members. WIPP is the collective voice in Washington, D.C., for 54 national women and small business organizations. WIPP advocates for and on behalf of women and minorities in business in the legislative process of our nation, creating economic opportunities for members and building alliances with other small business organizations. Visit www.wipp.org.
About TargetGov:
TargetGov focuses on government procurement and related business development and marketing services including minority certification services, contract development, business development, proposal management and development, contract administration and expert federal contracting services. Visit www.TargetGov.com.
Gloria Larkin
Glorialarkin@targetgov.com
TargetGov at
Marketing Outsource Associates, Inc.
6044 Old Lawyers Hill Road
Elkridge, MD 21075
phone: 410-579-1346
toll-free: 866-579-1346
fax: 410-579-1347
3/8/2011-Washington DC– This week Gloria Larkin, a member of Women Impacting Public Policy’s (WIPP) Board of Directors, attended special briefings from the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship and the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank).
“These meetings provide valuable insight and dialogue for the members of our board of directors on important business policy,” said WIPP President Barbara Kasoff. “We’re thankful to both the Chair of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Senator Mary Landrieu and Ex-Im Bank for their continued support of women-owned businesses.”
“WIPP leadership and our members have worked tirelessly to finally implement the Women’s Procurement Rule” said Gloria Larkin, President of TargetGov. “This rule means over $20 billion in contract opportunities for women-owned business throughout the U.S. We have the seat at the table, now it will be critical for access to capital to fund the contracts.”
Senate staff met with WIPP board members to discuss implementation and support of the newly enacted women-owned small business procurement program and access to capital issues. Larkin and other WIPP board members also met with Diane Farrell, a member of Ex-Im Bank’s Board of Directors, and Charles Tansey, Sr. Vice President of Small Business. Ex-Im Bank is the official export credit agency of the U.S. Its mission is to assist in financing the export of U.S. goods and services to international markets. Ms. Farrell and Mr. Tansey discussed small business policy initiatives at Ex-Im Bank, and how those policies affect women-owned businesses.
About WIPP
Women Impacting Public Policy is a national nonpartisan group with over half-a-million members. WIPP is the collective voice in Washington, D.C., for 54 national women and small business organizations. WIPP advocates for and on behalf of women and minorities in business in the legislative process of our nation, creating economic opportunities for members and building alliances with other small business organizations. Visit www.wipp.org.
About TargetGov:
TargetGov focuses on government procurement and related business development and marketing services including minority certification services, contract development, business development, proposal management and development, contract administration and expert federal contracting services. Visit www.TargetGov.com.
Gloria Larkin
Glorialarkin@targetgov.com
TargetGov at
Marketing Outsource Associates, Inc.
6044 Old Lawyers Hill Road
Elkridge, MD 21075
phone: 410-579-1346
toll-free: 866-579-1346
fax: 410-579-1347
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