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NABWIC TALKS WITH NEW MEMBER DINAH COLEMAN-MASON, DINAHSTY'S CONSULTING SERVS

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Owner and Consultant of Dinahsty's Consulting Services, Ms. Mason is also currently the manager of the Equal Business Opportunity Office and is the Administrator of the Jacksonville Small Emerging Business Program (JSEB). This position requires management of the EBO Office (EBO) and implementing/monitoring the JSEB program which consists of breaking larger contracts into smaller components, working with Departments to review budgets and set proper goals in accordance with city ordinances as well as establishing Project specific goals that are adequate for current  JSEB’s .She has been working at the forefront of Jacksonville’s progression through developing recommendations and implementing practices as a brand for the City to promote and deliver economic growth and community revitalization by bringing a strong Small Business Program that effect change through small business development. In addition, she is a Supreme Court Certified County & Family Law Mediator and Florida Supreme Court Approved Qualified Arbitrator. She is also a member of the Leadership Council of the National Small Business Association and a member of Leadership Jax Class ‘2021. She holds a Master of Art in Counseling from Webster University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Columbia College, and an AA degree in Paralegal Studies.

Dinah Coleman Mason | dinahsty777@gmail.com | Dinahsty's Consulting Services, LLC | 904-339-5517 (cell)

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