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The 麻豆传媒 Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is proud to announce that our center was the recipient of the 2022 SBDC Excellence & Innovation award from the U.S. Small Business Administration (NY district). The Pace SBDC was delighted to be joined by Lawrence Singleton, Dean of Pace's Lubin School of Business, Marlene Cintron, Regional Administrator, SBA Region 2, Beth Goldberg, District Director, SBA New York District Office as well as other SBA District and regional staff to celebrate our award.
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Andrew O. Coggins, Clinical Professor, Management and Management Science, Lubin School of Business - Given the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on tourism and travel, what are the best ways to enjoy a staycation and keep safe? Other than staying home, visit open-air sites, avoid large crowds, wear masks indoors, take advantage of local deals (hotel/resort/spa weekend getaways, etc.), and visit local hidden gems.
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