NAMCO | NAMC Forms Strategic Alliance with SBA
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Agreement improves access to technological information, education and local resources needed by entrepreneurs to start and grow small businesses

dsc-0015_original_cropThe U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) district office in San Diego has signed a strategic alliance with the newly formed San Diego and Imperial County Chapter of the National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC).  The two organizations have pledged to work together to improve business access to technological information through educational opportunities and SBA resources while also providing maximum financial opportunities and training to entrepreneurs.  The agreement was signed by SBA District Director Ruben Garcia and NAMC President/CEO Aldrica Lattimore.

“I am extremely pleased with the goals established by NAMC and their excellent leadership through Ms. Lattimore,” said Garcia.  “Aldrica has an excellent track record of assisting minority entrepreneurs to fulfill their small business aspirations and I know that NAMC will take advantage of SBA’s programs to help more small business owners.”
NAMC’s mission is to provide education and training to minority contractors in construction; to promote the economic and legal interests of minority contractor firms; to advocate laws and governmental actions that concern minority contractors; to bring about more equitable and wider procurement and business opportunities; to reduce and remove the barriers to full equality which confront minority contractors; to build bridges between minority contractors and the parties or entities with whom they must work; to create a forum of sharing, developing and maintaining the highest professional standards and mutual support.
“NAMC members look forward to utilizing the resources available through SBA.  We plan to work closely with SBA and Mr. Garcia to ensure that our members are able to maximize financial and training opportunities.  We will give as much feedback and statistics necessary to ensure that NAMC’s small business owners have a voice and collectively make a difference,” says President/CEO Aldrica Lattimore.
To learn more about the SBA, call 619-727-4883 or visit www.sba.gov/ca/sandiego.  To find out more about NAMC, call 858-546-1789 or email: alattimore@accurateengineeringics.com.

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Left to Right: NAMC Members – Rodney Thompson, Marcus Weathersby, and Michael Anderson; Anthony Vigil, SBA Deputy District Director, San Diego; Aldrica Lattimore, President/CEO, NAMC San Diego and Imperial County Chapter; NAMC Members – Armando Lerma and Melaku Gebru; and Rosa Rodarte, SBA Lead Business Opportunity Spectialist, San Diego

SBA Deputy Administrator Marie Johns Meets with NAMC Members

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During her recent visit to San Diego for a Young Entrepreneur Series event, SBA Deputy Administrator Marie Johns participated in a reception, at the University Club, hosted by NAMC’s local chapter, for it’s members.

Date: 11/22/2011

Author Information: Cynthia Harris

Phone: 619-727-4884

Email: cynthia.harris@sba.gov