MIAMI, Aug. 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- MDX announced today the new schedule of upcoming classes for its MDX for Business Program, which offers technical certifications, educational training and workshops designed to provide small and local companies in Miami-Dade County with the tools they need to succeed in business.
"MDX strongly believes that education is the foundation of a sustained economy in Miami-Dade County," said MDX Executive Director Javier Rodriguez, P.E. "That is why, for the past 12 years, we have offered the MDX for Business Program to support our small and local businesses with these invaluable workshops and classes. Classes and workshops are offered free of charge to Certified Small Businesses and at a discounted rate to MDX Certified Local Businesses."
Class topics range from being a certified Quality Control Manager to learning how to successfully implement Quickbooks invoicing software for small business accounting. Those interested in finding out more can download the schedule of classes and workshops by visiting http://mdxway.com/doing_business. For questions about class registration or the MDX for Business Program, please call 305-637-3277 or send an e-mail to [email protected].
About MDX
MDX operates and maintains five user-supported expressways in Miami-Dade County – SR 112/Airport Expressway, SR 836/Dolphin Expressway, SR 874/Don Shula Expressway, SR 878/Snapper Creek Expressway, and SR 924/Gratigny Parkway. MDX expressways are funded by toll revenue, which is reinvested back into the community and funds the construction of projects that alleviate traffic congestion, create thousands of local jobs and provide new opportunities to small and local businesses. The agency also gives back a portion of its annual revenue to drivers through the MDX Cash Back Toll Dividend Program.
Media Contact: Mario Diaz
305-637-3277 x 2140
[email protected]
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