9/28/09

Jesse Moloney

Minority and women business owners from across the state are considering the opportunities that Texas State University offers following a business forum hosted by the university last week. Jesse Moloney has more in this Bobcat Update.

Historically-UnderUtilized-Businesses, also known as HUBs, gathered last week at the Embassy Suites Conference Center in San Marcos to discuss business opportunities with government-funded agencies, including Texas State University.

HUB Coordinator Rob Moerke (Murky) says businesses need to apply with the state to be considered HUB-certified, which qualifies them for many opportunities.

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HUB Supporter and San Marcos Hispanic Chamber of Commerce President Leonard Cantu says last week's event was very informative.

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University HUB Specialist Yolanda Strey (streye) says Texas State University is required to employ minority and women-owned businesses whenever possible.

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For more information about business opportunities for HUBs, contact Yolanda Strey (streye) at H-U-B-at-T-X-state-dot-e-d-u. For Bobcat Update, I'm Jesse Moloney.

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