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PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE
While we business owners get on with our business, federal, state, and local governments are getting on with theirs: passing laws, many of which concern small businesses in NYC. And not all bills have a positive effect on women-owned businesses. The more we know, the more we can become empowered to use our collective voice to speak out on our own behalf.

What We Do: Annually recommend to NAWBO-NYC a slate of public policy issues, with corresponding appropriate positions to endorse on each, for the organization to advocate for with elected and appointed officials.
Promote NAWBO-NYC as an informed and politically-skilled organization that is willing to work closely with elected and appointed officials to develop public policies as they pertain to or are relevant to business and economic development. Execute and manage NAWBO-NYC’s annual City Council Breakfast; NAWBO-NYC’s leadership participation in advocacy events and activities in Albany, the state capital; and NAWBO-NYC’s participation in NAWBO National Public Policy Days, held annually in Washington, D.C. Educate the membership of NAWBO-NYC about public policy issues that are impacting their businesses now or will so in the near future. Inform NAWBO-NYC’s membership about important advocacy events and activities to encourage their active participation.

What We Need: To strengthen our collective voice, we seek members who will:

Actively participate in the planning and execution of NAWBO-NYC’s advocacy events and activities through active participation in monthly meetings. Take leadership of key issue areas, providing the committee with information, research and ideas with which NAWBO-NYC’s advocacy positions and effective political strategies can be promulgated.

When and Where We Meet: Please contact VP Public Policy for more details.

Visit the NAWBO NYC Public Policy Blog: www.nawbonyc.org/blog

Make your voice heard—join the NAWBO-NYC Public Policy Committee!



For additional information about this committee, please contact the applicable person. Click for Contact List.



Member's Comment
NAWBO-NYC has been an amazing resource for me. I formed strategic partnerships, launched a business, found sounding boards, broadened my skill set by being on the board, sourced referrals and made friends. It truly has been a joy being part of this organization.

Geri Stengel,
President
Stengel Solutions

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