Showing posts with label 7th Annual National Urban Entrepreneurs Conference. Show all posts
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Monday, December 13, 2010


BY Jake Pearson - NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

When Joseph Jones looks at his ceiling in his city housing project apartment, he can see the sky.
That's because there is a gaping, 3-by-4-foot hole in his top-floor apartment in the Weeksville Gardens Houses in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
"It makes me go crazy at times," said Jones, 30, a security guard who lives in the three-bedroom apartment with two siblings. "I can't believe this; I know we need to get out of here."
Jones is one of at least a dozen tenants who live in fourth-floor Weeksville apartments with leaky ceilings at the 256-unit public housing project on Dean St. between Troy and Schenectady Aves.
The tenants said they have repeatedly complained for years as the cracks have grown larger, but it took until October before the city Housing Authority sent workers who put tarps up to cover the holes.



Tenants said the tarps don't catch all the rain water, which has damaged floors, beds and other furniture.



"It's dangerous, all that water, because you never know if one day the ceiling will just come down," said Mildred Ponder, 62, who said she complained 20 times before workers came.
After the Daily News asked about the holes in Weeksville's roofs, NYCHA spokeswoman Heidi Morales said that despite its tight budget the agency is looking to find the $3.5 million to repair the roof.



Morales also said Friday that inspectors were sent out to Weeksville to offer temporary transfers to residents who need them.



But resident Phelisa Benjamin said there's no way she would move her family - especially during the holidays.



"They should've fixed this years ago .... I don't think I need to move around at all," said Benjamin, who lives in a top-floor apartment where NYCHA workers plastered a piece of cardboard over a hole in her bedroom in October - a hole that continues to leaks.



"The plasterer who came was upset and he said, 'Why are they sending a plasterer when you need to send a contractor here to fix the roof?'" Benjamin said.



For Jones, the white tarp NYCHA workers put over the hole hasn't done much good. He said on days when it rains heavily he has filled a 30-gallon jug full of rain water at least three times.
"This is really wild," he said. "It wakes me up in the morning: The sound, the water splashing on my face, the debris."



"It's horrible," added Ponder, who said she's getting sick of repeatedly calling about her cracked ceiling. "They always say, 'Somebody will come and take care of it,' but they never do."
The tenants use pots and garbage cans to catch the dripping water.



Tenant advocate Reginald Bowman said a lack of funding was no excuse to let dangerous conditions continue at Weeksville.



"I think the Housing Authority needs to find the money to fix the problem immediately," said Bowman.



"In a situation like this where there's actually life-threatening damage to the building itself," said Bowman, "the Housing Authority should immediately find a way to get permanent repairs."

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

MODERN DAY MATCHMAKER BRINGS DATING TOUR TO THE BIG APPLE
Top Relationship Experts to Share Dating Advise!
By Keith L. Forest

What better place to fall in love than New York City! As the media capital of the world it is the setting where many romantic movies were made which makes it the most spectacular backdrop for two hearts to join as one. However, since the majority of New Yorkers live such fast-paced, complex lives, finding that special someone can be daunting. Although many have turned to modern technology as a tool to schedule love in their lives, a few hopeless romantics are holding out for that knight in shining armor.

Life coach and modern day matchmaker Paul Carrick Brunson, the visionary behind One Degree From (dot) Me - a relationship and lifestyle coaching firm for upscale, urban professionals who are looking for like-minded individuals - is aware of the many challenges people in big cities face. “When you look at the number of singles in major cities, it appears it would be a gold mine for people looking to get hitched,” Paul says. However, according to Paul, marriage rates are much higher in suburban areas. That, Paul says, is because most people move to big cities searching for something other than a romantic relationship which places many urban dwellers on the “single but not available” list.

For those singles who seek the perfect spouse to compliment their career, Paul suggests you alter your priorities. ”When working with clients, I love using the analogy of securing a job,” Paul says. “What would you do to get a great job? Would you work day and night for it? Would you hone your skills?” He muses. “So if having a committed relationship now has priority over career and education, ask yourself what are you (willing to do to) secure a great Relationship?”

For those living in New York who are struggling in the dating arena, Paul Carrick and his intellectually astute crew beckons you to join them at “The Modern Day Matchmaker: Real Relationship Talk” tour. The seven city tour, which kicked off in DC, will touch down in the Big Apple Thursday, June 3 at Providence, 311 West 57th Street. “When we originally planned the tour earlier this year, we asked the viewers of our web series where they wanted us to stop,” says Paul, who is also hosts the popular “The Modern Day MatchMaker” series on You Tube. “New York was a fan favorite.” Upcoming touring cities include Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Los Angeles and London, England.

The evening will include live entertainment, a panel discussion from top relationship experts and a VIP after party immediately following the forum. Panelists lined up for New York are: writer, relationship blogger Anslem Samuel of Naked with Socks On; columnist, author and blogger Demetria Luca of A Belle In Brooklyn; motivational speaker, writer and blogger Kenya Stevens; writer, blogger Damon “The Champ” Young of “Very Smart Brothas”; writer and blogger Lola ADesioye; and writer, blogger Jozen Cummings of “Until I Get Married.” For additional information and to register for the event, log onto onedegreefrom.me.

Keith L. Forest is a freelance publicist, writer and proud Bedford-Stuyvesant home owner who lives and works in the beloved community. His current blog space mybedstuy.blogspot.com seeks to celebrate the people and places that make up this great community while addressing issues such as gentrification, predatory lending and other ill norms that seek to exploit, discredit and harm the area and its people.

Monday, October 29, 2007




GREATER HARLEM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOST
7th ANNUAL NATIONAL URBAN ENTREPRENEURS CONFERENCE

October 25, 2007 (Harlem, USA) - The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce (GHCC) will once again serve as the official North East regional partner for the National Urban Entrepreneurs Conference and Business Seminar. Launched in 1999, this luncheon will include a keynote address from renowned political commentator TV personality NY1 News’, Dominic Carter.

The New York event, which is co-chaired by U.S. Congressman Charles B. Rangel, NY State Assemblyman, Keith Wright and New York City Councilwoman, Inez Dickens, is geared toward business and professional savvy entrepreneurs and small businesses preparing to take their company to the next level. The workshop will take place Saturday, November 3, 2007, at the Adam Clayton Powell State Office Building 2nd Floor Art Gallery, West 125th Street and Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd.

Entrepreneurs between the ages of 21-35 are encouraged to enter the annual business plan competition for a chance to win a $35,000 national grant; $15,000 regional grant; and $5,000 local grant per market.

The day will feature four informative workshops. They are: 1) “How to Get a Yes! Presenting Your Plan to Investors”; 2) Hook Them Up From the Start! – Defining Your Business; 3) “Do The Math“- Knowing Your Market is Critical and 4) “Knowing & Understanding Your Financials.” As an added bonus, GHCC will include an additional panel discussion on the “Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprise (MWBE)” program where participants can pick up valuable information on how to become officially certified to do business with the city and state of New York.

The event is open to the public therefore seating is limited on a first reserved basis. The admission of $30.00 also includes breakfast and lunch in addition to the seminars. “What a Bargain.” Those interested can RSVP by calling 212-862-7200 ext. 224 or log onto www.harlemdiscover.com/mues. Do it now!

The National Urban Entrepreneurs Series takes place annually in seven cities across the country including Atlanta, Dallas, Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, Los Angeles and New York.

The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce is proud to play a vital role in the economic renaissance that is currently taking place throughout the North East Region. Its increasing membership, which now exceeds 2,000, consists of local, regional, national and international companies that range from single proprietors to fortune 200 corporations’ who all wish to contribute to and thrive from Harlem’s world renowned vitality and recognition as a worldwide tourist; entertainment; sports; arts & cultural; educational; historic; and religious Mecca.