Staff report
YOUNGSTOWN The Youngstown Business Incubator and the Mahoning Valley Manufacturers Coalition have partnered in an initiative to expand Youngstown’s manufacturing footprint.
The initial focus of the agreement is on shared business services, but the organizations’ long-term vision is to find opportunities for future collaborations, according to a release announcing the partnership.
The agreement, said Joe Collettisd Jr., MVMC president, “will allow MVMC to focus on its core mission while still keeping an eye on new opportunities to serve the (Mahoning) Valley’s manufacturers.”
Working with MVMC for YBI “will open new doors” for the agency “to more deeply engage with our manufacturing base and to expand our footprint into new areas,” said Barb Ewing, CEO of YBI.
Staff report
YOUNGSTOWN The Youngstown Business Incubator and the Mahoning Valley Manufacturers Coalition have partnered in an initiative to expand Youngstown’s manufacturing footprint.
The initial focus of the agreement is on shared business services, but the organizations’ long-term vision is to find opportunities for future collaborations, according to a release announcing the partnership.
The agreement, said Joe Colletti Jr., MVMC president, “will allow MVMC to focus on its core mission while still keeping an eye on new opportunities to serve the (Mahoning) Valley’s manufacturers.”
Working with MVMC for YBI “will open new doors” for the agency “to more deeply engage with our manufacturing base and to expand our footprint into new areas,” said Barb Ewing, CEO of YBI.
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It’s Wednesday, April 21, 2021, and last week I shared my idea for using a piece of the $88.6 million in federal stimulus funds to pay off the Covelli Centre and use the center s future revenue for the ongoing benefit of the city.
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YOUNGSTOWN Andrew Boyer, a senior majoring in computer digital electrical engineering at Youngstown State University, is the winner of this year’s John Burgan Entrepreneurship Prize and will receive $2,400 to help continue his start-up lighting, sound and networking technology business.
The John Burgan Entrepreneurship Prize is awarded to the winner of the YSU Williamson College of Business Administration’s Entrepreneurship Center Business Plan Competition, which seeks innovative business ideas from students. The prize was created in honor of entrepreneur, businessman, salesman and community leader John Burgan by his son, Patrick, a YSU graduate and second-generation broker-owner of Burgan Real Estate.
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