Subcontractors USA-TEXAS Receives Media/Publisher of the Year Award from Greater Houston Business Procurement Forum

Subcontractors USA-TEXAS Receives Media/Publisher of the Year Award from Greater Houston Business Procurement Forum

HOUSTON — Subcontractors USA-TEXAS is grateful to have been recognized as the Media/Publisher of the Year by the Greater Houston Business Procurement Forum on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024, which was also during MWSBDE Recognition Week.

SubC USA takes pride in offering valuable information to subcontractors, minority-owned businesses and small business owners that are looking to collaborate and grow. We are honored by the continued support of GHBPF and the Houston business community.

Subcontractors USA-TEXAS Receives Media/Publisher of the Year Award from Greater Houston Business Procurement Forum
Photos Credit: Kym Adams, Greater Houston Business Procurement Forum

Established in 1991, GHBPF was designed to provide advocates with an opportunity to promote and enhance the success of economically and socially disadvantaged businesses.

GHBPF is a convenient way for small business owners and operators to acquire contracts, information, and assistance from government agencies and large businesses. For years, small businesses have networked with each other and connected with larger businesses and agencies in the community through the GHBPF breakfasts and networking events.

Subcontractors USA-TEXAS Receives Media/Publisher of the Year Award from Greater Houston Business Procurement Forum
Photos Credit: Kym Adams, Greater Houston Business Procurement Forum

The forum is intended for the Houston business community, emerging small business owners, and supporters of free enterprise, economic development professionals, students, friends and all other guests.

For more information, visit https://ghbpf.org/.

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