Politics & Government

City Of San Antonio: City Of San Antonio Seeks Applicants For Its Goal Setting Committee

The City of San Antonio is seeking applicants for two Citizen Member Positions on the Goal Setting Committee (GSC)

(City of San Antonio)

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

CONTACT: Debbie Racca-Sittre, Interim City Clerk, (210) 207-7253
Nancy Cano, Boards & Commissions Coordinator, (210) 207-7257
Nancy.Cano@sanantonio.gov

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SAN ANTONIO (March 1, 2022) – The City of San Antonio is seeking applicants for two Citizen Member Positions on the Goal Setting Committee (GSC) for a one-year term of office. The GSC was created by the Small Business Economic Development Advocacy (SBEDA) Ordinance to establish aspirational, segmented, and contract-specific tools to promote the utilization of local small, minority, and women-owned businesses on City of San Antonio contracts/projects.

The GSC is chaired by a representative of the City Manager and includes staff members from the Economic Development Department (EDD), the Finance Department-Purchasing Division, and a representative from the department from where the contract/ project is being initiated. Two citizen members also serve on the GSC and vote when reviewing contracts/projects over $3 million and when establishing annual aspirational goals.

Applications can be submitted at: https://webapp9.sanantonio.gov/BoardCommApplication/vacancies

Priority deadline is March 11, 2022. For more information about GSC, interested applicants can contact Michal Sindon, Administrator, EDD, at (210) 207-3957 or michael.sindon@sanantonio.gov, and visit the SBEDA webpage at https://www.sanantonio.gov/SBO/Small-Business-Development-Advocacy-Program.

For assistance with the online application, please contact Nancy Cano, Boards & Commissions Coordinator, at (210) 207-7257; email: Nancy.Cano@sanantonio.gov.


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