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High Impact Philanthropy: Ed Mitzen Of Business for Good On How To Leave A Lasting Legacy With A Successful & Effective Nonprofit Organization
AUTHORITY MAGAZINE - ...Alongside his wife ... Mitzen co-founded the award-winning Business for Good, a family of nonprofit and for-profit companies, making significant contributions to organizations focused on creating positive change. His personal passions include promoting equity, fostering stronger communities, preserving arts and culture, providing emergency services, and combating homelessness and food insecurity...
Mitzen hopes Voorheesville businesses will revitalize flagging downtown
THE ALTAMONT ENTERPRISE - While he was growing up in Voorheesville, entrepreneur Ed Mitzen used to buy baseball cards at the Stewart’s gas station and convenience store on Main Street, less than a mile from his family’s home on Stonington Hill Road.
Hattie’s holds first job fair for new Albany location
NEWS10 - On Sunday, Hattie’s Restaurant held an executive job fair for its new Albany location at the Black Chamber of Commerce and Social Club.
Hattie’s holding job fair for new Albany restaurant
NEWS10 - Hattie’s Restaurant, a popular fried chicken spot, is holding an executive job fair for it’s new restaurant on Albany’s South End.
The top fried chicken sandwiches not from Chick-fil-A
TIMES UNION - Need a fried chicken sandwich fix but want to buy local? Here are some options.
How Ed Mitzen Pivoted His Career and Created a Business for Good (Part Two)
ADVANTAGE AUDIO - In part two, we will hear from Ed about the most rewarding and challenging aspects of building and running his businesses, as well as how he and his wife are changing the world with their nonprofit organization, Business for Good.
Wealthy and White: An engaging reexamination of 21st century philanthropy
KIRKUS - Mitzen discusses the implications of racial privilege and the importance of giving back in this nonfiction work.
How Ed Mitzen Pivoted His Career and Created a Business for Good (Part One)
ADVANTAGE AUDIO - In this episode of Coming About, David Paragamian welcomes his old friend, Ed Mitzen, a man who has achieved remarkable success in both business and philanthropy.
Tulsa Massacre Survivors Continue Their Fight for Reparations
THE ROOT - ... The victims of the Tulsa Massacre have had some relief. Last year, Ed Mitzen, a New York-based philanthropist donated $1 million to the survivors. However, many argue that true reparations needs to come from the city of Tulsa that allowed the massacre to occur...
Ed Mitzen admits mistakes, offers advice in ‘Wealthy and White’
TIMES UNION - Business for Good co-founder reflects on philanthropy in aiding communities of color as a wealthy white man.