Friday, November 25, 2011

Mayor Brown Promotes Small Business Saturday in Buffalo


In addition to "Black Friday" and "Cyber Monday," Mayor Byron Brown is reminding holiday shoppers about "Small Business Saturday."

The national movement began a few years ago to support local businesses that create jobs. With several small business owners by his side, Mayor Brown told reporters in Spot Coffee on Hertel Avenue everybody wins by shopping with small businesses.

"You win because you don't have the hassle of shopping at the mall...the person that you're shopping for wins because they get more thoughtful, more heartfelt gifts that probably are more meaningful, and the community wins because that money that you spend in small businesses in the community go back into the community," said Brown.

Brown says for every $100 spent at a small business, $68 come back to the community. At large retailers, he says, just $43 comes back. 



So get out there during this shopping season and buy local!




( Reprinted from WNED Buffalo)

Friday, November 4, 2011

Calling All Job Seekers Over 1200 Jobs Available At Mayor Byron Brown's Job Fair


Mayor Byron W. Brown invites all Buffalo residents to attend an exciting job fair at the Buffalo Museum of Science and take advantage of available job openings.
The following organizations are hiring:
·        Buffalo Medical Group
·        Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus (BNMC)
·        City of Buffalo
·        ECMC
·        Embassy Suites
·        First Niagara
·        GEICO
·        Kohl’s
·        M&T
·        New York State Department of Labor
·        Roswell Park Cancer Institute
·        The Statler
·         WNY Immediate Care
 Dress professionally, network, meet top employers, bring updated copies of your resume, and position yourself for career advancement. 
The Buffalo Employment & Training Center (BETC) will be on hand to provide job training information.
 For more information email Kenya Hobbs at khobbs@city-buffalo.com or call (716)851-5133