Fitzgerald kicks off 2017 PowerBreakfast series

Additionally, hires of women and African Americans to Director and Deputy Director positions has risen under his leadership— 34 percent of his selections were women and 29 percent were African American. Overall, he said, 21 percent of his appointments were minorities, with minorities accounting for 37 percent of his appointments to major county boards and authorities.
Fitzgerald also reiterated than much of the investments being made in the county result from fiscal policies he enacted which raised a historically-low fund balance of $5.7 million when he took office, more than $40 million. As a result, the county saw three bond rating upgrades and eliminated the use of one-time revenue sources to balance the budget.
Chamber President and CEO Doris Carson Williams thanked Fitzgerald for making his PowerBreakfast presentation the first of the year.
“He’s doing a tremendous job on diversity,” she said. “But more importantly, you can call him. And when you do, he gets the message and he follows through.”
Williams also acknowledged new chamber members, reminding them of the orientation meeting Jan. 26 in the 9th floor boardroom in their offices at the Koppers Building. She also highlighted upcoming events including the Feb. 17 PowerBreakfast which will feature Pittsburgh Superintendent of Schools Dr. Anthony Hamlet.
In addition to his presentation, the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, and the Pittsburgh Branch, will also have on display its Freedman’s Bank Exhibit-established by President Abraham Lincoln for Black freed slaves in 1865.
The chamber’s Business Institute will also feature a presentation by Campos Research Strategy Vice President Alice Greene on the Top Consumer Trends for 2017 on Feb. 15, and a members-only workshop on how to do business with the Port Authority of Allegheny County. Call 412-392-0610 for more information.
 
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