OFFICE OF BUSINESS DIVERSITY

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OPPORTUNITY CREATION

Provide conditions for growth and development through training, communication, and resource connections.

BUILDING CAPACITY

Develop strategic partnerships through intentional, coordinated, and mission-driven efforts aimed at strengthening the management and operations of S/M/WBE businesses to improve their performance and economic impact.

DIVERSITY COMPLIANCE

Advocate for the importance of diversity and inclusion in the awarding of City contracts.

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