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APRIL 8—Pittsburgh Professional Women will host “Am I Googleable? Workshop for Professionals” from 9-11 a.m. at the Radisson Hotel in Greentree, 101 Radisson Dr., Greentree. Beth Caldwell, a publicity expert and author, will discuss the seven publicity secrets to help a business get found online. Registration is required and the cost is $29 for members and $39 for non-members. For more information, call 412-202-6983.
Business with the commonwealth
APRIL 8—The Saint Vincent College Small Business Development Center will host “Doing Business with the Commonwealth” from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at 300 Fraser Purchase Rd., Latrobe. This workshop will provide information to individuals interested in doing business with the government. Topics that will be discussed include locating state contracting opportunities; how the state purchases goods and services; using state contracting to grow a business and more. There will also be information about certification of minority- and women-owned businesses. The workshop is free. For more information, call 724-537-4572.
Business series
APRIL 8—The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh will host their Business Program Series from 12:15-1 p.m. at the Downtown & Business branch, 612 Smithfield St. The topic is “Looking for Health Care Benefits and Options?” Stephen Rzonca, of the Bureau of Education and Market Analysis for the Pennsylvania Insurance Department, will lead the presentation and provide various health insurance options available to those who find themselves uninsured or underinsured. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, call 412-281-7141 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Professional networking
APRIL 8—Jessica Lee and Pittsburgh Gateway Corp. will host “Entrepreneurial Thursdays” from 5:30-8 p.m. at Little E’s, 949 Liberty Ave., Downtown. This week’s theme is “The Business of Professional Speaking.” This is a professional networking event with live jazz/R&B music. There is a $5 fee. Business casual is the attire. No jeans or tennis shoes. For more information, call Sandy Marshall at 412-802-6780 or visit www.jessicaleesong.com.
Breakfast series
APRIL 9—The Center for Women’s Entrepreneurship at Chatham University will host their Monthly Women Business Leaders Breakfast Series from 7:30-9:30 a.m. at the James Laughlin Music Hall, Woodland Rd., Shadyside. The speaker will be Magdeline Jensen, CEO of the YWCA Greater Pittsburgh. She will discuss “Innovative Entrepreneurship for a Non-Profit.” The cost is $25, which includes a continental breakfast, a networking session and the presentation. For more information, call 412-365-1253 or visit www.chatham.edu/cwe.
Writing a business plan
APRIL 14—Duquesne University’s Small Business Development Center will host “Writing an Effective Business Plan” from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at the university’s Rockwell Hall, 600 Forbes Ave., Uptown. Reservations are required and the cost is $45. For more information, call 412-396-1633 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Community conversation
APRIL 14—The Center for Inclusion in Health Care and the Supply Chain Management Department at UPMC will host their “Community Conversation: Supplier Diversity” from 3-5 p.m. at UPMC Herberman Conference Center, 5150 Centre Ave., Shadyside. The conversation will address the state of minority business in the Pittsburgh Region and the creation of a collaborative initiative to increase the utilization of these businesses. Special presentations include “The State of Minority Business” by Dr. Audrey Murrell and “Awakening the Region to Supplier Diversity and Inclusion.” Lynne Hayes-Freeland will be the event moderator. Registration is requested no later than April 9. For more information, call Matt Arch at 412-864-3582 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
(To have information listed in the Business Calendar, send information at least two weeks in advance to: 315 E. Carson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219; Fax: 412-481-1360 or e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .)
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McGuire named Chef of the Year
Category: Business Written by Diane I. Daniels
Passionate about what he does and excited about receiving the award, McGuire said, “Not just anyone receives a nomination. But I was chosen because they say I elicit high standers as a chef in my establishment, uphold standards set by my colleagues and devote my time to the culinary field and the ACFPC.”
| A HAPPY MOMENT —Kevin McGuire thanks the American Culinary Federation Pittsburgh Chapter for naming him 2009 Chef of the year.
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Selling a home in a buyer’s market
Category: Business
Last fall, my wife and I decided to downsize our housing and move to something easier to manage. However, on the sell side we were faced with one of the toughest real estate markets in recent history. This is truly a buyer’s market. I am sharing our experience, because it may be helpful to you, if you anticipate selling your home in the near future.
Before we talked with realtors or anyone else, we needed a clear understanding between us of what we were trying to do. We sketched out a plan and a timeline for our move. This included “why” we wanted to move, a vision of our future home and the key steps it would take to get there.
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McElhatton’s unique business model...Put your people first
Category: Business Written by Christian Morrow - Courier Staff Writer
When he started out in business Kent McElhattan and his father were safety engineers in a division of National Mine Service Co. that was so small, when a Scottish firm bought NMSC, it didn’t learn about them for a year—and when it did, the division was promptly dissolved.
| ONLY THE BEST— Industrial Scientific Chairman Kent McElhattan talks about his business’ supply chain and becoming part of it, during the March 26 African American Chamber of Commerce Power Breakfast.
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But that allowed the McElhattans to buy it and start their own firm designing and manufacturing electronic gas detectors that would save lives in the coal, oil, gas and steel industries. Industrial Scientific was born.
“At that time, our business was 1/40 the size of our next closest competitor,” he told the African American Chamber of Commerce, during its March 26 Power Breakfast. “Within 10 years, we were number one.”
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The poor man’s will
Category: Business Written by Damon Carr
On the week of this writing I attended a funeral for a distant relative. He was 22 years old. Both he and his 20-year-old girlfriend were victims of a violent death. The two of them had a 5-year-old son together.
I sympathize with the families for their loss. My heart goes out to the little boy. Can you imagine attending the funeral of your mother at 11 a.m. then returning to the same funeral home on the same day to attend the funeral of your father at 2 p.m.?
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