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Woodfin touts economic growth, new jobs with Stivers Ford development
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Firm seeks business input for Birmingham disparity study - Birmingham Business Journal
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Birmingham looking for feedback on business survey
Updated Apr 01, 2021;
The City of Birmingham is looking for feedback from businesses to help complete a disparity study.
Consulting firm Griffin & Strong is looking into whether minority- and woman-owned businesses are getting a fair share of contracts from the city of Birmingham. To ensure accurate results, the firm is seeking more input from the local business community. The survey is set to close Monday.
The city is encouraging all businesses, whether minority-owned or not, to participate in the survey, which can be found here. Officials say more responses will ensure that findings and recommendations are based on complete, accurate information.
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Responding to a challenge issued last year by Mayor Randall L. Woodfin, 10 Birmingham companies and institutions on Friday released a report that discloses their record of hiring minority and female vendors.
The report is tied to a city initiative called VITAL, or Valuing Inclusion to Accelerate and Lift, and the goal is to be transparent about how much business is currently going to diverse vendors and suppliers, and to create a baseline for future efforts to improve those results.
The 10 entities included Alabama Power, Birmingham Business Journal, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama, Hoar Construction, Mayer, Protective Life Corp., Regions Financial Corp., Shipt, The University of Alabama at Birmingham and The World Games 2022.
Johnson: This man may have the toughest job in Birmingham
Updated Feb 11, 2021;
Posted Feb 11, 2021
Wesley stands on the porch of the Titusville home where he grew under, under two parents to laid the foundation for his success.
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Turn your head to the left.
Cornell Wesley heard the command and looked to his left. He was a freshman at Morehouse College. A freshman from Birmingham’s Titusville neighborhood. A freshman who had not exactly applied himself at A.H. Parker High School but slipped into the prestigious, all-male historically Black college in Atlanta because he was a good test taker.
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