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39th Annual Philadelphia Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week Kicks Off on October 2

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PHILADELPHIA — On Monday, October 2, local government and business leaders will kick off the 39th Annual Philadelphia Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week at the National Constitution Center from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. with an awards ceremony. Each year MED Week provides minority business owners with access to resources and supportive connections. Throughout the first week of October, local organiza- tions citywide will offer more than 40 workshops and events to help businesses grow while celebrating their outstanding achievements.

“Our talented multicultural business owners strengthen neighborhoods across Philadelphia and drive our economy forward. Minority Enterprise Development Week recognizes their outstanding achievements and promotes workshops from our economic development partners,” said Mayor Jim Kenney. “The City is committed to cultivating diversity, equity, and inclusion by promoting Minority, Women, and Disabled Business Enterprises (M/W/DSBE) contracting opportunities in City projects. Business owners are encouraged to attend the more than 40 events offered during MED Week and learn more about these growth opportunities in Philadelphia.”

“Minority Enterprise Development Week equips minority-, women-, and disabled-owned businesses with the practical skills, resources, and tools they need to thrive in Philadelphia,” said Deputy Commerce Director Lynn T. Newsome, Office of Economic Opportunity, Department of Commerce. “This year’s MED Week brings subject matter experts, local community organizations, and City departments together to share essential knowledge on everything from how to market your business and manage merchandise efficiently to financial investments. Over the last decade, the Office of Economic Opportunity has hosted monthly events for business owners to learn how to take advantage of public contracting opportunities and grow generational wealth. The 39th Annual Minority Enterprise Development Week is part of these key initiatives dedicated to igniting business success.”

MED Week 2023, which runs Monday, October 2 through Friday, October 6, features more than 40 events, including educational workshops and interactive panel discussions. The annual celebration of minority businesses is co-chaired by the City of Philadelphia’s Department of Commerce, the African American Chamber of Commerce of PA, NJ, and DE, the Asian American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia, the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and the Independence Business Alliance (Greater Philadelphia’s LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce).

“The Department of Commerce is the economic catalyst for the City of Philadelphia, helping businesses plan, start, grow, and thrive. The City envisions a globally competitive economy that benefits all people who live, work, and do business in our city – now and into the future,” said Anne Nadol, Commerce Director. “That includes helping businesses in zip codes throughout the city to access economic opportunities and build generational wealth. We are also committed to deepening supplier diversity and building the capacity of M/W/DSBE firms in anticipation of ongoing economic opportunities. MED Week is a wonderful opportunity for diverse business owners to network and exchange resources.”

Some of this year’s MED Week events include:

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