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Awards & Recognition
Fast Company 2023 Brands That Matter Award Winner
Fast Company 2022 World Changing Ideas Honorable Mention
Webby Awards 2022 Honoree, Websites and Mobile Sites, Charitable Organizations/Non-Profit
Good News
Black chamber of commerce to open office in Albany’s University Club
TIMES UNION — The Upstate New York Black Chamber of Commerce is putting down roots in Albany as it moves into the University Club on Washington Avenue.
Former University Club building will be home of the new Albany Black Chamber
ALBANY BUSINESS REVIEW — The UpState New York Black Chamber of Commerce and Capital District Black Chamber of Commerce have joined together under a new name — Albany Black Chamber — and will be based in the historic building that was the longtime home of the University Club of Albany.
All in for Albany’s Robotics Team!
CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT OF ALBANY — We would like to take this opportunity to once again congratulate our Albany High School Robotics Team for its exceptional performance at the recent New York Tech Valley FIRST Regional Robotics Competition held at the MVP Arena.
University Club of Albany property sold to Business for Good Foundation
ALBANY BUSINESS REVIEW — The University Club of Albany, which served as a private social club for civic and business leaders for more than a century, has been sold.
Flooded with donations, Albany robotics team going to nationals
TIMES UNION — Basketball shooting robot ‘Rein’ to compete in national competition in Texas.
Additional Tickets Available for ‘MAID: A Conversation Series and Special Event’
SARATOGA TODAY — Wellspring and Business for Good™ recently announced that they are partnering to bring ‘MAID: A Conversation Series and Special Event’ to Universal Preservation Hall on Thursday, May 5. The first 200 tickets released were sold out in days.
Developers wanted to build a hotel, apartments and offices. The Mitzen family has other plans
ALBANY BUSINESS REVIEW — A vacant 16-acre property on Route 9 in Malta, where developers once sought to build a hotel, offices, retail and upscale apartments, could become home to the latest investment of Ed and Lisa Mitzen, the family behind the Business for Good Foundation of Saratoga Springs.