NEWS
- CEO, ANTWANYE FORD, RECEIVES DISTINGUISHED AWARD FROM SBA MID-ATLANTIC REGION DURING NATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS WEEK READ MORE
- ENLIGHTENED WINS IT SUPPORT CONTRACT WITH THE WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY READ MORE
- ENLIGHTENED AWARDED NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY'S MENTOR/PROTÉGÉ PROGRAM AGREEMENT WITH JASINT READ MORE
IN THE NEWS
The following is a list of recent media clippings from sources outside of Enlightened:
Mayor Muriel Bowser visits Enlightened, Inc. to celebrate the 2015 Marion Barry Summer Jobs Program. The Mayor offered advice to young professionals at Enlightened and stressed the importance of internships to career development. Select READ to learn more about the Mayor's visit and the Marion Barry Summer Jobs program.
Enlightened's President, Mr. Antwanye Ford, wrote an article for the HuffingtonPost entitled, "Goldilocks and the Three Methods" which reveals the "Just Right" method for small businesses to land large contracts. Select READ to learn more about the various methods for small businesses to collaborate and win large contracts.
Enlightened's President, Mr. Antwanye Ford, was featured on Roland Martin's "NewsOne Now" program. Mr. Ford joined a live television panel discussion of the best strategies for growing black-owned businesses nationwide. Select WATCH to view the full webcast.
Enlightened's President, Mr. Antwanye Ford, testified before the United States Senate's Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship on the effects of the Federal government shutdown to the small business community. Select WATCH to view the full webcast.
Enlightened's President, Mr. Antwanye Ford, wrote an article entitled, "The Tao of Government Mobility" that was featured in the September issue of GovernmentCIO Magazine. Select READ to learn more about mobile computing and its impact on the Federal government.
Enlightened's President, Antwanye Ford, was interviewed by The Washington Post to discuss how small businesses can survive sequestration and remain competitive while competing against large businesses for increasingly smaller Federal contracts. Select READ MORE to view the full article.