Championing Our MWBEs: Building on a Legacy of Equity and Excellence in New York State.

We cordially invite you to join us at the 13th Annual MWBE Forum, marking the incredible 35-year milestone of the New York State MWBE Program. This year, our theme is “Championing Our MWBEs: Building on a Legacy of Equity and Excellence in New York State.”

Mark your calendars for Tuesday, November 14, 2023, as the Forum takes place at the Albany Capital Center from 8am to 5pm. It’s an unparalleled opportunity for MWBEs from across New York State to network and establish connections with both public and private entities from various sectors. Our ultimate goal is to facilitate valuable contracting opportunities and foster relationship building, bolstering MWBEs and driving economic growth throughout the state.

We deeply appreciate your partnership and invite you to revel in our 35-year journey of advancing minority and women-owned businesses as integral components of New York State’s economic development and prosperity.

Registration is now open, offering flexible options for individual tickets, exhibitors, and sponsors. Secure your spot promptly at https://NYSMWBE.eventbrite.com. Stay tuned for further updates on the Forum program by visiting our dedicated 2023 MWBE Forum webpage at https://esd.ny.gov/2023nysmwbeforum.

We eagerly anticipate your valuable presence at this monumental event. Let’s shape a future of inclusivity, opportunity, and success together

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