MWBE Conversations
Is your business minority or women-owned? MWBE certification may help you access opportunities you are currently missing.
Online Saturdays at 10:00 AM
With Gladys Brangman
This is for you if:
This conversation will help you understand:
Whether MWBE certification may apply to your business
What the certification can be used for
What documents you may need
Where to start
What to do next if you are ready to apply
You own a business
Your business is minority-owned, women-owned, or both
You want to understand if certification could help you
You are confused by the MWBE process
You want someone to walk you through the next step
Bring your questions. You do not need to have everything figured out.
It is an official certification for eligible businesses owned and controlled by women and/or minority entrepreneurs.
Once certified, your business may be easier to find when agencies, schools, contractors, or larger organizations are looking for certified vendors.
What does MWBE mean?
MWBE stands for Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise.
Reserve a spot
Start here. We will contact you with a link to join.
About The Consultant Gladys Brangman
Gladys Brangman is the Founder and CEO of Business Leaders of Colors. Recognized by the New York State Senate and the Tompkins Chamber for advancing opportunity for minority- and women-owned businesses across the region, she helps underrepresented entrepreneurs access resources, understand business systems, and take the next step with confidence.