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Black History Month: Breaking Ground in More Ways Than One


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Angelo Perryman

PRESIDENT AND CEO, PERRYMAN BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES


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The 50 States of Construction: How a sense of community drives the PA market

Angelo Perryman, president and CEO of Philadelphia– based Perryman Building and Construction, explains how firms can thrive in an area that 'always has capacity to grow.'

 

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The Construction Company Vice-President Who’s Been Learning Her Family Business Since Childhood

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AWARDED ICIC AND FORTUNE MAGAZINE’S INNER CITY 100 HONOR

Annual Ranking Showcases The Fastest-Growing Urban Businesses In America (Philadelphia, PA) The Initiative for a Competitive Inner City (ICIC) and Fortune Magazine have announced that one of Philadelphia’s leading out of 100 on their 2016 Inner City 100 list. Nearly 900 of America’s preeminent inner city businesses were evaluated for this distinction.

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DNC in Philadelphia creates opportunities for local businesses

Being the host city for the Democratic National Convention in 2016 has created opportunities for many local businesses. The Philadelphia 2016 Host Committee is committed to diversity and inclusion in the vendors and contractors participating the DNC. Of the $150 million already spent by the committee, most of the money has gone to local businesses owned by women and minorities.

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CEO’s advice: To get ahead, imagine who you want to be

Envision — that’s the first step in getting ahead. Imagine — imagine where you want to be, imagine how to get there, imagine what people are like that have the same aspirations. That’s the advice that building contractor Angelo Perryman gives to young people.

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Getting ahead the honest way – on talent. Is it possible in Philadelphia?

Roots and wings — that’s Angelo Perryman’s story. Young African-American man in rural Alabama, where it might have seemed that race would have been an obstacle. But there’s a twist on it, one that tells the old story of what happens when racial barriers are more subtle.

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