Mayor Bill de Blasio Promotes Small Business Expert and Seasoned City Employee Gregg Bishop as Commissioner of Department of Small Business Services

November 30, 2015NEW YORK—Mayor Bill de Blasio today named Gregg  Bishop Commissioner of Small Business Services, a promotion from his previous  role as Deputy Commissioner of the agency""s Business Development Division."Gregg hits the ground running. His resume speaks for  itself. The work he has done to assist immigrants and women entrepreneurs  proves no one is more qualified to support NYC""s small business community and  run the agency than he is," said Mayor Bill de Blasio.“I am honored to accept the  position of Commissioner of Small Business Services and continue the critical  work of connecting business owners, jobseekers, and neighborhoods across the  five boroughs with the tools and resources they need to thrive in New York  City,” said Gregg Bishop, Commissioner of the Department of Small Business  Services. As Commissioner of the Department of Small Business  Services, Bishop is charged with running the agency – which helps unlock  economic potential and create economic security for New York City’s diverse  communities by connecting New Yorkers to good jobs, creating stronger  businesses, and building a fairer economy in neighborhoods across the five  boroughs.Bishop has served as Deputy  Commissioner of SBS since early 2012, and started his career at SBS in 2008  under former Mayor Michael Bloomberg. He also has worked at leading media  companies, such as Oxygen and VIBE.
As Deputy Commissioner of the Business Development Division, Bishop was  responsible for NYC Business Solutions, Business Incentives, and Business  Recovery – programs designed to make it easier for businesses to start,  operate, and expand in New York City. He also managed the expansion of business  services to immigrant and women entrepreneurs, the outer boroughs and  collaborated with agencies such as EDC, DCA, HPD, and NYCHA to help build the  capacity of entrepreneurs and operating businesses.  “Having worked side by side with Gregg during my time at  SBS, I can say that there is no better choice to lead the agency,” said Maria  Torres-Springer, NYCEDC President and former Commissioner of the Department of  Small Business Services. “Gregg has worked tirelessly to support our city’s  small business community, and to increase equity and opportunity for all New  Yorkers. I’m incredibly excited to continue our work together, and to see the  tremendous things he will accomplish in the months and years ahead.”“As Deputy Commissioner of the  Business Development Division, Gregg Bishop has been tremendous to work with to  improve programs for immigrant-, women- and minority-owned small businesses,”  said Congresswoman Nydia M. Velázquez. “He has consistently worked with  my office to help improve the City’s assistance for businesses impacted by  Hurricane Sandy. Small businesses are the cornerstone of our economy and I’m  confident as Commissioner, Gregg will ensure SBS supplies support local  entrepreneurs need to grow and create good jobs in our communities.”“I congratulate Gregg Bishop on  his appointment as commissioner of the Department of Small Business Services,  and I look forward to working with Mr. Bishop to address the issues facing our  small business community and to ensure that the needs and priorities of the  small business owners of my borough are part of the city’s overall economic  agenda,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.Council Member Robert E.  Cornegy, Jr. said, “Gregg Bishop is a  consummate professional who is deeply committed to serving small businesses,  both through established programs and by devising creative solutions to respond  to developing challenges. I was privileged to work with him closely just last  week on the launch event for Chamber on the Go, and observed the strong  connections within his team firsthand. I applaud this appointment from within  SBS with sincere enthusiasm and look forward to continuing to work with SBS  under his seasoned leadership in the years to come.”“I want to take this opportunity  to congratulate Mayor de Blasio in selecting a clearly qualified candidate to  take the helm of the Small Business Services agency,” said Council Member  Jumaane Williams. “On a professional level, my office has worked closely  with Commissioner Bishop on numerous occasions to enhance services to small  businesses in my district. Whether we were hosting informational workshops or  had a specific business problem that needed to be addressed, he was a  tremendous resource for our community in helping continue the development of  growing small business corridors on Nostrand Avenue or Avenue D in my district.  On a personal note, I have known Gregg since our days as undergrads at Brooklyn  College. It is with immense pride that I have this opportunity to congratulate  a fellow CUNY alum, as well as a fellow son of Grenadian immigrants, who  understands how important public service is to our community. I am confident  that he will continue to diligently work on behalf of all New Yorkers to ensure  that small businesses, the essential fabric of our city’s economic engine, will  continue to flourish.”“Gregg Bishop is a phenomenal  appointee to lead the City""s Department of Small Business Services,” said Council  Member Inez Dickens. “He is acutely aware and knowledgeable about the  pitfalls and obstacles facing small businesses which have struggled to remain  in existence throughout successive administrations. I strongly believe he is  the best person suited for this position at this time. Where past commissioners  were tasked with initiating the dictates of the administration, Gregg can  express with clarity the needs of the small business community and what tools  are at the City""s disposal to put them in place. I have full faith and trust  that now the City of New York will fulfill its obligation on true MBE and WBE  legislation and contracting that will lead to economic growth for all  communities.”“We can think of no other candidate who is more suitable and  qualified than Commissioner Bishop,” said Dr. Roy Hastick, President of the  Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce. “His qualifications speak volumes  in terms of his preparedness for this position. His record of service to the  small business community, especially to Minority- and Women-owned Business  Enterprises, has been clearly established. In the small business community,  Commissioner Bishop is known as an advocate who understands the unique  challenges and who responds by helping to find solutions to issues that are  brought to his attention. He has demonstrated his commitment and makes himself  available by attending community business meetings where he makes presentations  on DSBS Services that are available for business growth. These meetings also  afford him an opportunity to hear firsthand the concerns and the challenges  that are expressed. On behalf of the Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and  Industry (CACCI), I wish him continued success in his new capacity as  Commissioner of NYC Small Businesses Services."  Bishop has worked on a number of initiatives as Deputy Commissioner of SBS,  including the launch of Compete to Win, a $3.2 million investment by the City  of New York in capacity building programs to help minority and women businesses  build capacity and compete for City contracts. The services include Bidding  Technical Assistance, Bonding, the City’s first Construction Mentorship  program, and NYC Teaming.  Previously, as the Assistant Commissioner of the Division of Economic and  Financial Opportunity, Bishop was responsible for overseeing various areas of  the division, including the Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprise  (M/WBE) program including certification, capacity building, and developing  strategic initiatives that support the business needs of City buyers and prime  contractors subject to M/WBE purchasing goals under New York City Local Law  129. He also managed the NYC Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) for  Small Businesses and worked with various community organizations to deliver  capacity building services, including financing assistance to small businesses  and M/WBE.  Prior to his appointment in DEFO, Bishop served as the Senior Manager of  Workforce Development at NPower, where he was responsible for doubling the  capacity of Technology Service Corps, a nationally recognized technology  training program for young adults, ages 18 to 25. Prior to NPower, he served as  the Director of Web Operations at Oxygen Media, where he helped guide the media  company’s web consolidation strategy. Bishop also served as Vice President of  Technology Operations at TheStreet.com,  where he helped build and maintain the company""s internal and external  technology infrastructure. Bishop began his career at VIBE Magazine helping to  establish the publications brand during the pioneering days of the web.  Born in Grenada and raised in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, Bishop received his  Master’s in Integrated Marketing and Management Communication from The Florida  State University, and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.S. in Business  Administration from Florida A&M University, both in Tallahassee, FL. He has  also studied International Management and Marketing in Tokyo, Japan and is a  graduate of Harvard Kennedy School’s Senior Executives in State and Local  Government program and the Coro Foundation’s Leadership New York. He is also an  adjunct professor at Baruch College: School of Public Affairs and serves as  Board president of Red Hook Initiative.

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