Thursday, February 9, 2012



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Thursday, February 9, 2012 


MEDIA ADVISORY


New York, NY -- Johnson Edman Advertising, Inc Opens its Doors at a New Location within the Bank of America US Trust building located on West 47th Street.

Johnson Edman new partnership with the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) is to help the agency gain traction in the community and support them with events such as planning and executing their grand opening reception on October 25, 2011. 

Our goal for the first quarter of 2012 is to plan and execute a series of events that followed our October 25th launch event. We are looking to jump start workshops, programs/outreach and gain traction for the in conjunction with foresting more relationships and referring more businesses to help the NYCMBC reach their goals.

Johnson Edman Advertising and it’s strategic services was established to bring a new blend or fusion, of traditional advertising and marketing communications services, into a single comprehensive unit, that better reflects the interests of today's consumer and makes better use of the vehicles by which they're targeted.

We carefully crafted our approach to ensure that at the end of the day, all aspects of the various marketing disciplines are synergistically paired with account services, account planning and creative departments. Our services are categorized into five overall areas: Branded entertainment, Lifestyle Marketing, Relationship Marketing, Consumer Communications and Traditional Marketing.

Johnson Edman Advertising has a track record of working with companies like Target Corporation, Lincoln Navigator, Gatorade, City of Mount Vernon and community developers such as NEBHDCo.

About the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA):

The MBDA Business Center in Manhattan, NY is part of a nationwide network of centers established by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Minority Business Development Agency and The National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) to create jobs and strengthen the U.S. economy by increasing the number, size and prosperity of minority-owned firms. For more information, visit NCRC’s website at www.ncrc.org.

For More Information Contact:

Johnson Edman Advertising, Inc.
114 West 47th Street, 19th Floor
New York, NY 10036
www.johnsonedman.com



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Friday, February 3, 2012

Skanska & Johnson Edman Advertising, MBDA New York


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                                                                                   Friday, February 3, 2012



MEDIA ADVISORY:



CUNY Advanced Science Research Center project at the City College of New York 

New York, NY


New York, NY--- Through the MOU signed in October 2011 between the Manhattan Business Development Agency (MBDA) and Empire State Development Corporation, Johnson Edman continued to support the MBDA office with this landmark event on Thursday, February 2, 2012. Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and Skanska hosted a premiere outreach event to connect certified M/WBE firms and prime contractors with contracting opportunities for the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center project at the Cultural Center at City College of New York. 


Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced that $82 million in construction contracts will be available for New York Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprises (MWBE) as part of the $373 million CUNY Advanced Science Research Center project. The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY), which has set a goal of 22 percent M/WBE utilization for the project, providing tax-exempt financing for the CUNY project.



Lisa S. Coico, President, The City College of New York said, "The CUNY Advanced Science Research complex is being built on The City College campus and is destined to play an important role in Harlem's economic future. By consistently working to connect minority and women owned businesses to this project, Governor Cuomo and Skanska remind us of how important diversity and community involvement attributes to the project's success."



William Flemming, President of Skanska USA Building, construction manager for CUNY's Advanced Science Research Center said, "Skanska has a long history of working with the local contracting community to ensure that businesses of all sizes have the opportunity to work on our projects. There is approximately one quarter of the contract value that will be performed by minority and women owned businesses. And with the help of events like this, we expect not only to meet state M/WBE requirements, but we also expect to exceed them, as we have on many of our projects in New York."



Governor Cuomo issued an executive order establishing the M/WBE team, in order to explore ways to meet his goal of expanding M/WBE) participation in state contracting to 20 percent.



For more information, visit Governor Cuomo’s website at www.governor.ny.gov


For More Information, Contact:                           
            Johnson Edman Advertising, Inc
114 West 47th Street, 19th Floor
New York, NY 10036
service@johnsonedman.com


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