NVSBC Dinner - Wednesday 13 April 2022 DC Metro NVSBC Dinner Meeting

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1700 Army Navy Drive,Arlington VA 22202

13 April, 2022

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REGISTER TODAY! Monthly Dinner Meeting & Networking Event of the NVSBC! The #1 Networking & Dinner Meeting REGISTER TODAY! for the monthly NVSBC Dinner Meeting & Networking Event! The #1 Networking & Dinner Meeting Event for the Veteran Entrepreneur & Fed Small Business Community in the DMV.  Come join us for another great evening!    National Veteran Small Business Coalition (NVSBC) WEDNESDAY, 13 April 2022 Army Navy Country Club (Arlington) - 1700 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202 (Free Parking)  REGISTER NOW!  Early Bird Rate - register by midnight Tuesday 29 March 2022!  $55 for NVSBC Members, $65 for Non-MembersRegular Rate - register 30 March thru day of event  $65 for NVSBC Members, $75 for Non-MembersAGENDA 5:30pm Registration & Networking Hour - 5 Star Ballroom - 3rd Floor 6:30pm Call to Order, Announcements & Dinner 7:20pm   Guest Speaker, Mr. Shannon C. Jackson as our guest and keynote speaker. Shannon C. Jackson is the Director, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact: Edward Tuorinsky, NVSBC President, [email protected] NVSBC welcomes Mr. Shannon Jackson as our guest and keynote speaker. Shannon Jackson was selected as the new HHS OSDBU Director. He comes to HHS with a wealth of experience and is joining us from the Department of Defense (DoD) Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP) where he has served in various roles to include Acting Director of OSBP, Deputy Director of OSBP, and Associate Director for the DoD Mentor Protégé Program and Senior Advisor to the Director of the DoD OSBP. Mr. Jackson has served over 29 years in the federal government and has held various leadership positions throughout his career, to include his military service retiring at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S Army. Mr. Jackson led a network of 700 full- and part-time small business professionals across the DoD. Noteworthy is that the work of DOD’s small business workforce results in more than $50 billion in prime-contract spending on contracts to small businesses and over $40 billion in subcontract spending for small businesses annually.

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