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March 09, 1986 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1986-03-09

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\\e make getting there a whole lot smoother.
his staff assure your business an open-
door policy to specially tailored ser-
vices of the Department of Commerce.
Services tai Jored to the specific needs of
minority businesses.
In the most efficient wtf'j possible, the
adwcate acts as a guide for getting your
business where )00 want it to go. The
advocate can find solutions to regulatory
problems or gain assistance with federal
and state procurement. It \Wrks like this:
The advocate will evaluate your problem,
refer you to the correct service, monitor
the situation, and see things through to
resolution.
We're paving the
road to success for
minority business­
people. There's
I'XM' a man in
state �mment
. who can help
open all the right
doors. Meet Don
i� te Weatherspoon,
your Minority Business Advocate. A per­
son whose business is your business. With
his help you can avoid those occasional
busi ness potholes.
As your advocate in Lansing, Don and
He not only expedites responses to
requests, but can even give direction on
how to make complaints known to state
agencies and departments.
To advance your business full speed
ahead, contact Don Weatherspoon toll
free: 1 800 831-9090 or write:
Don therspoon
inority Business LlI.IftIInr�te
Michigan Dept. of Commerce
P.O. Box 30225
Lansing, MI 48909
ichigan Minority Business, the answer is yes.
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