Chicago: A roundtable conference will be held at White House on December 3, for discussion and presentation on “How to get appropriate help to small industries of America.” Nimisha J. Patel of Chicago has been invited to take part in the conference.
The USA is going through very challenging times and facing a dramatic change in demography, creating huge burden on fiscal budget.
President Barack Obama has made known that to achieve economical development, which can be regained at a faster rate, small industries and industries owned by minorities can play an important role in the economic recovery. Small units can provide employments to more than half of the persons of the total national employment figures of all the industries. Small businesses can create new jobs. The statement of Obama, was supported by Vice President Joseph Biden.
Nimisha Patel has been selected to represent small and minority-run industries for presenting the difficulties and problems faced by them.
Nimisha Patel, who is a CPA from Pinnacle Worldwide Incorporated, is an Indian by birth. She started working at a young age of 19 years in a small accounting firm. She had main interest in the fields of accounting, taxation and management. She worked on higher posts in the fields of computer leasing, medical equipment leasing and also in mass transit sitting company in Elk Grove. These public-owned companies had many difficulties in overhead expenses, over and above many other difficulties. Nimisha Patel, had joined Arthur Anderson and shown her efficiency in management and senior management levels. In 1999, she left Arthur Anderson and joined W. W. Grainger. She started Pinnacle Worldwide Incorporated.
Her company’s main target was to provide its clients, the best services at the most economical charges in areas of taxation, accounting, auditing, information technology and marketing. It also provides services in compilation, review, business valuation, business advisory, business incorporation, IRS representation and guidance for special projects for private-owned corporations.
Nimisha Patel is well versed with the working and problems of small industries in different areas.
“I am honored to be a member of this roundtable discussion taking place in the White House in December, and providing my collective voice to our leaders to help them make a significant difference for small businesses in the United States of America,” Nimisha Patel says.
Wednesday, May 22nd
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