31st Philadelphia Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week
On October 1, Philadelphia business and community leaders kicked off the 31st Philadelphia Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week, which celebrated minority enterprises in the region and efforts to help minority businesses grow. For one week, business leaders from across the region hosted various workshops focused around this year’s theme, PHL Center Stage: Building a Legacy of Opportunity.
MED Week was chaired by the African-American Chamber of Commerce of PA, NJ & DE, The Asian American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia, The City of Philadelphia Commerce Department, The Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and The Minority Business Development Agency, and concluded Thursday, October 8. BTC Envelopes & Printing, LLC owner/president, Andrew D. Magnus, was honored as one of the outstanding business
Photo 1: Chamber representatives from The African-American Chamber of Commerce of PA, NJ, and DE, The Asian American Chamber of Commerce of greater Philadelphia, The City of Philadelphia Commerce Department, The Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and The Minority Business Development Agency are recognized for their work.
Photo 2: Chamber representatives and their corresponding Awardees, pose for a picture.
Photo 3: Many of the awardees were graduates from Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program. recent graduates of the program posed for a picture in front of the William Penn Statue in Philadelphia’s City Hall.
Photo 4: BTC Envelopes & Printing, LLC President and Owner, Andrew D. Magnus and son Britten Magnus, Solutions Provider of BTC.