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               RENEW YOUR ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP WITH AAM!!!!

       SEND A CHECK FOR $25 TO AAM, P. O. Box 1016, MADISON, WI 53701

            MEMBERSHIP PERIOD:OCTOBER 1    -    SEPTEMBER 30

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No one deserves this award more. Way to go Aggo.

TruQuoting Joe Brewoo <[log in to unmask]>:

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>                RENEW YOUR ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP WITH AAM!!!!
>
>        SEND A CHECK FOR $25 TO AAM, P. O. Box 1016, MADISON, WI 53701
>
>             MEMBERSHIP PERIOD:OCTOBER 1    -    SEPTEMBER 30
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> Join me in congratulating Aggo Akyea, the President of AAM on his   
> achievements!!!!!
>
> Aggo Akyea was awarded the 2007 Minority Business Development Award   
> at theannual MARKETPLACE - Governor's Conference on Minority   
> Business Developmentearlier this week. The award is in recognition   
> of Aggo's outstandingservice and accomplishments to the Department   
> of Commerce from 1991 to 2006.Specifically, Aggo has:
> * Worked as the Marketing and Certification Consultant to   
> Commerce'sBureau of Minority Business Development to grow minority   
> businesses.
> * Marketed and provided MBE certification process training to   
> enhanceMBE access to government procurement and financing programs.
> * Authored new policies and automated the re-certification process   
> onthe Internet to improve efficiencies.
> * Helped the number of certified MBEs more than triple from 340   
> toover 1000 during his tenure at Commerce and promoted financing   
> packages thatresulted in over $2.3 million in state loans.
> * Produced a self-funded annual Marketplace - Governor's Conference   
> onMinority Business Development.
> * Created and published the annual "Wisconsin Directory of   
> CertifiedMinority-Owned Businesses." Aggo also made this directory   
> available online.
> * Been appointed to the Governor's Council on African-American   
> Affairsand served as Secretary until the Council's term ended. Aggo   
> also authoredthe economic portion of the final report to the Governor.
> * Received the U.S. SBA 2000 Minority Small Business Advocate   
> award.Aggo continues to be a valued public servant of the state in   
> helpingminority businesses identify, prepare for, and secure   
> government contractswith the State of Wisconsin.
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> Joe Brewoo
> President, GHAMA
> Treasurer, AAM
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