Elite Research Now HUB Certified by the State of Texas and WOSB Certified by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council

 

Local Evaluation, Research, and Statistical Analysis Company Now HUB and WOSB Certified

Dallas, TX – August 4, 2018 – We are pleased to announce that Elite Research’s certificates of certification of a Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) and Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) as a Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) were received by the State of Texas and the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council.  The goals of the state Historically Underutilized Business – HUB Program are to encourage and effectively promote the use of minority and women-owned businesses in procurement activities. Vendors looking for certified HUBs, can now include Elite Research in the subcontracting plan, view the State of Texas’ HUB directory online at https://mycpa.cpa.state.tx.us/tpasscmblsearch/tpasscmblsearch.do

Certificates for Elite Research, LLC certifications may be found directly on their website:

https://eliteresearch.com/images/Elite-Research-WOSB-Certification-2019-2020.pdf

https://eliteresearch.com/images/Elite-Research-HUB-exp-7-2021.pdf 

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In 2017, Elite Research, LLC celebrated its thirteenth year globally assisting researchers and practitioners. Since its inception, Elite Research has had the mission of empowering researchers in the nonprofit, academic, and business realms by educating and mentoring clients, providing research and editing expertise, and stepping in at the research point where clients are ready. Elite Research has assisted with thousands of projects ranging from research design, survey development, and data collection to advanced statistical models, data analytics, and dissertation preparation. As evidence of the team members’ excellence in empowerment and ensuring project success, many clients return for multiple projects.

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