Bridges Project Advisory Group on Women, Minority and Small Business Enterprises
The Bridges Project Advisory Group on Women, Minority and Small Business Enterprises
was formed in the summer of 2011 to recommend ways to expand and improve existing
programs for workforce training and business education in Kentucky and Indiana for
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs).
Meeting dates and minutes:
October 5, 2011
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September 27, 2011
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September 19, 2011
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September 14, 2011
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August 29, 2011
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August 25, 2011
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July 29, 2011
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Bridges Project Advisory Group on Women, Minority and Small Business Enterprises
members:
- Kelly Watson, Director of Human Resources for Louisville Metro
Government, former HR director for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
- William Summers V, Vice President, Central Bank, and board member,
Louisville Arena Authority
- Lawrence Winburn, Sr., Organizer, Laborers International Union
Local 576
- Johnetta Roberts, Executive Vice President, Community Ventures
Corporation
- Dan Hall, Vice President of Community Engagement, University of
Louisville
- Charles Lovorn, Executive Director, Kentucky Association of Highway
Contractors
- Rita Hudson Shourds, Chancellor, Sellersburg Region, Ivy Tech Community
College
- Paul Perkins, President, Amatrol, and Chairman, Indiana Statewide
Workforce Innovation Council
- David Tharp, Executive Secretary-Treasurer/Business Manager, Indiana/Kentucky
Council of Carpenters; he is also a member of the Louisville and Southern Indiana
Bridges Authority
- Felecia Roseburgh, Deputy Commissioner, Minority & Women's
Enterprises Division, Indiana Department of Administration
- Jonathan Salazar, Student, Indiana University Southeast; Intern,
Indiana Small Business Development Center
- Tiffany Mulligan, Director, Division of Economic Opportunity, Indiana
Department of Transportation
- Melvin Bynes, Manager, Small Business Development Branch, Kentucky
Transportation Cabinet