Category: News Media Coverage
Albany restaurant owner grateful for gift to help grow
WNYT - ...When Kizzy Williams talks of Mitzen, it is not just about how his nonprofit, Business for Good, has helped her strategize and improve her business’s bottom line. It is also about how Mitzen has seemingly bestowed upon her the agency to dream bigger....
What Juneteenth and ‘freedom’ mean to an 109-year-old survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre
CNN - ... (BFG co-Founder Ed) Mitzen said he was frustrated with the slow progress of the judicial system for these survivors’ cases, and so he took matters into his own hands – a move he feels others in his position should be doing more in a range of circumstances...
Two survivors of the Tulsa race massacre seek justice
SPECTRUM NEWS ... Last year, the philanthropic group “Business For Good” gave a $1 million donation to Ford Fletcher, Van Ellis and the third survivor, Leslie Randle. To date, it’s the only money they’ve ever received ...
Local resident, philanthropist publishes book
THE SARATOGIAN - Spa City resident Ed Mitzen recently announced the release of his new book, “Wealthy and White.”
Family behind Business for Good foundation eyes Charlie’s Stay & Play project in Malta
ALBANY BUSINESS REVIEW - The Mitzens are seeking permission to construct a 12,000-square-foot pet day care, training, grooming and boarding center near Northway Exit 13.
Reclaiming a Black family’s history as American history
TIMES UNION - Jahkeen Hoke, a local business executive, researches family history, and discovers a great-great-great-great grandfather who fought for the Union Army's African-American regiment immortalized in the Denzel Washington film "Glory"
Local restaurant owner gifted with brand new van
WNYT - The owner and head chef of Allie B’s Cozy Kitchen in Albany just received a brand new van, from the non-profit organization, Business for Good.
Albany restaurant owner surprised with new catering van
NEWS10 - Owner and head chef of Allie B’s Cozy Kitchen Kizzy Williams was surprised with a new branded catering and delivery van, from Business for Good.
Comprehensive initiative announced to address homelessness in Saratoga Springs
THE SARATOGIAN- Saratoga Springs Mayor Ron Kim, joined by City Council members and County Officials, William Dake of Stewart’s Stores, and Ed and Lisa Mitzen of Fingerpaint Marketing and Business for Good, announced a comprehensive initiative to address the city’s homelessness.
Saratoga to open new year-round, 24-hour shelter for unhoused people
Times Union- “It will be a place for homeless individuals to go, get warm and be safe and dry,” Lisa Mitzen said on Monday. “It will help them get off the street, go and do their laundry, use the restroom and hopefully build a nice rapport with the staff who will offer the services they need.”