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Launched in 2006 by the venerable Labor-management group Saint Louis Construction Cooperative (formerly PRIDE of St. Louis, Inc.), RUCC helps minority- and women-owned union construction companies sustain and grow businesses via a structured program that helps them improve their business skills. Using volunteers from the area’s most successful construction-related businesses, including law firms, accounting firms and construction firms, it mentors entrepreneurs with business advisory boards.
“RUCC and the St. Louis Small Business Empowerment Center have a common mission to create more robust businesses,” said IBEW Local 1 Business Manager Frank Jacobs, who serves as president of the RUCC board. “As a division of the empowerment center, RUCC is poised to help even more entrepreneurs reach their goals of building sustainable businesses.”
Since its launch in 2006, RUCC has helped more that 18 entrepreneurs strengthen their business enterprises, including Brandt Construction, BAM Construction, Penn Services and Elastizell.
“The RUCC program has been highly successful and won’t change under the St. Louis Small Business Empowerment Center,” said Kevin Wilson, executive director of the center. “But with our staff of 10, our connections and resources, RUCC will have a greater capacity to serve those who yearn to own and operate a successful business.”
Founded in 2013, the St. Louis Small Business Empowerment Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping strengthen the small business community through education, access to capital and business coaching. Entrepreneurs interested in receiving the services provided by RUCC may contact Kevin Wilson at 314-252-8547 or Wilsonkr@stlouissbec.org. Learn more at www.stlouissbec.org.
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