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December 09, 1985 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-12-09

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male -getting there a whole lot smoother.
his staff a5SUre.)1OOr business an open­
door policy to � .specially tailored ser­
vices of the nepartment of Commerce.
Services tailonkl to the specific needs of
minority businesses.
In the most efficient WifJ possible, the
adYocate acts a .... for getting
business where)UI want it to go. �
adYocate can r.MI solutions to reQUIatory
probIans or gain assistance ith federal
and state procuranenl It works like this:
The adYocate °11 evaluate )UIf problem,
refer)UI to the correct service, monitor -
the situation, a"d see things through to
resolution. .
He not only expedites responses to
requests, but can �n gNe direction on
how to make complaints Ianm to state
agencies and departments.
1b advance )UIf business full speed
ahead, contact Don Vkatherspoon toll
free: 1 800 831-9090, or write:
Don�
Minority Busi Adwate
Michigin Dept. of Commerce
P.O. Bc.30225
Lansing, MI48909
ichigan MinOrity Business, the answer is yes.
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