Join us on Thursday, July 27, 2017 at 11 am (PST) for a powerful webinar as Kimberly Wilson, Senior Contract Compliance Officer for the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Authority (SFMTA) provides valuable information on Winning Government Contracts and Shelia Evans- Peguese, Senior Contract Compliance Officer (SFMTA), discuss How to Become DBE Certified. WHAT WILL BE DISCUSSED: Winning Government Contracts - The benefits of government contracts - Where to find government opportunities - Preparing to Submit the Bid/Proposal - What to ask in a public records request - Pre-bid and Pre-Proposal Becoming DBE Certified - What is DBE? - How the Program works - Other certification types - Benefits - Marketing your certification Please use the following link below to join the Skype Meeting: https://meet.lync.com/nsbeskype/pebevents/R3S9GSQ6 and/or Join by phone
+1469-612-6044 Conference ID: 10218142 Skype Meeting Instructions for Attendees.pdfWinning Government Contracts.pdfBecoming DBE Certified.pdf
Sheila Evans-Peguese is a Contract Compliance Officer who is a minority and woman owned business advocate. She is committed to assisting these businesses with gaining access to contract opportunities. Sheila has worked in Civil Rights for nearly 23 years developing and implementing federal regulatory and business development programs for minority and woman owned businesses. She has received recognition from the small business community for the assistance she has given countless businesses over the years. Sheila holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communications from The University of San Francisco.
Kimberly Wilson is a Civil Rights Advocate who works with people of color, women, and small business owners to help them gain and maintain employment and contracts with governments. Kimberly believes that a community grows when its people and businesses thrive. Kimberly has helped secure millions of dollars for emerging businesses and people. Kimberly is trained in federal DBE regulations and holds a Bachelors degree in Political Science from Stanford University and a Masters degree in Public Policy from the University of Chicago.