Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 08, 2003, Page 20, Image 20

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Health Care
Professionals Wanted
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T h is p ro g ram , acco rd in g to
M ack ay , is m o d eled a fte r su c ­
c essfu l p ro g ra m s o ffered by the
N ational In stitu tes o f H ealth and
the R obert W ood Jo h n so n F o u n ­
d atio n .
T h e m en to rin g p ro g ram s w ill
p a rtn e r V A m edical cen te rs w ith
h isto ric a lly black c o lleg es and
u n iv e rs itie s , llis p a n ic -s e rv in g
in stitu tio n s, trib al c o lle g e s and
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T h e pro g ram , c o stin g $6 m il­
lion annually, w ill begin in April
2004.
F o r m ore in fo rm atio n about
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> > So if you're a high school graduate, between 18
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Members o f the Minority Business Opportunity Committee gathered with the Multnomah County Board o f Commissioners and County,
sta ff after the board proclaimed the week o f Oct. 1 3 -1 7 Minority Enterprise Development Week. County Chair Diane Linn (center left)
presented Committee Vice Chair Mary Jo Whitey with the proclamation. MED Week events will include a conference on Oct. 15 at th&
Double Tree at Jantzen Beach.
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O f all businesses in the United
States, 5.8 percent are ow ned by
H ispanic A m ericans, 4.4 percent
by A sian A m ericans, 4 percent for
A frican A m ericans and 0.9 percent
by A m erican Indians.
O f m inority-ow ned businesses,
39.5 percent are Hispanic-owned, 30
percent A sian-owned, 27.1 percent
African A m erican-ow ned and 6.5
percent A m erican Indian-owned.
Almost 4 in 10 black-
owned businesses
(38 percent) were owned
by women.
O fth e4,514,699jobs in minority-
owned businesses. 48.8 percent were
in A sian-ow ned firms, 30.8 percent
in H ispanic-ow ned firms, 15.9 per­
cent in A frican-A m erican-ow ned
firm s and 6.6 percent in American
N ative-owned firms.
M inority-owned firms had about'
$96 billion in payroll.
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b u s in e s s e s (3 8 p e rc e n t) w ere<
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taledabout913,000. employed more .
than 2.2 million people and g en er-,
ated $306.9 billion in revenues.
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ful m inority business ow ners, visit»;
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Pacific Power employees (from left) Troy Malos and Dylan Shulda
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