Minority & Small Business Week September 26, 2007 Page B5 Minority Small Business Champion Advocate earns honor for outreach Local African-A m erican business leader Faye Burch is being honored by the Small Business Adm inistration for her longtime support o f small busi­ nesses. She will be honored during the M inor- ity Business Opportunity Com mittee’s Minority Enterprise Development Week Awards Luncheon: Wednesday, Oct. 3,11:30 a.m. - 1 :30 p.m., at the Oregon Convention Center. “ Her tireless efforts have provided tangible and significant support to small businesses and their com m unities,” said SBA D istrict D irector Harry DeW olf. “She provides the tools, inform ation and support that small business owners need; and most o f all, she helps to create an environm ent in which the spirit o f entrepreneurship Minority Small Business of the Year ffl!r l o r t h u b (Obßvrucr Burch has a decade o f public-policy experience including four years with local governm ent and four years serv­ ing as the Senior Policy Advisor for Inter-Governmental Affairs and Small B usiness to form er G ov. B arbara Roberts. I n 1999, she expanded operations to include a joint venture partnership in five gift and specialty shops at Port- continued on page HH Faye Burch i» © K ie w it B il f in g e r B erg er Vigil-Agrim is, a water and natural resources design com pany based in Portland, has been nam ed M inority Small Business o f the Year by the Small Business Administration. "It is my pleasure to recognize Vigil- Agrimis, Inc. for their leadership, for advancing this nation's entrepreneur­ ial spirit and their contributions to our econom y and the small business com ­ m unity,” said Oregon SBA District Director Harry DeWolf. Vigil-Agrim is, Inc. specializes in planning, analysis, and design o f water and natural resources projects. Since form ing in 1999, they have become leaders in providing design services in the W estern United States. The company uses multidiscipl inary team s o f engineers, landscape archi­ tects, and environm ental scientists to successfully com plete assignm entson hundreds o f waterways and wetlands. Advertise with diversity in can flourish.” FM Burch & Associates, Inc. is a leading provider of specialized m an­ agement consulting and technical ser­ vices in business areas including: project and construction management, construction oversight, public involve­ ment and general engineering-support services. The firm specializes in satis­ fying clients’ needs for econom ic, com m unity-developm ent, construc­ tion, and construction-related projects. Portland East Side CSO Tunnel Project - ■ ~~ - for Project information, please visit www.kbbescso.com C all 503-288-(M )33 W e W a n t To D o Business W ith You We are striving to increase the numbers of minority-owned, women-owned, and emerging small businesses that provide services to us. We have opportunities for consultants across a range of professional services, including the technical, creative, finance, and legal fields. We can help businesses and individuals enter the construction industry with resources such as the Sheltered Market, Technical Assistance, and Workforce Hiring and Training programs. Contact our agency at the number listed below for specific opportunities. You can also visit our website for more information on our programs to support diversity in contracting. H ousing A utho rity o f Portland Jerry Walker 503.802.8509 Cinna'Mon Williams, CPPB, MCA 503.802.8533 Amha Hazen, CPPO 503.802.8517 www.hapdx.org I « '/ n i I