NMSDC is deeply saddened by the passing of former Houston
Minority Supplier Development Council (HMSDC) president
Richard Huebner. His passing is an immense loss for not only the NMSDC network
but for the entire minority business and supplier diversity community.
Huebner served as president of HMSDC for over 30 years where
he led hundreds of major corporations, government agencies, and thousands of
minority business enterprises (MBEs) in a common mission to increase and expand
business opportunities and business growth for minority-owned businesses before
retiring in 2016. Under his direction, HMSDC holds the record of being named
Council of the Year by NMSDC an impressive seven times and was named Houston’s
Greatest Nonprofit Business Organization by the Greater Houston Partnership. In
2017, Huebner was also recognized as one of the Top 45 most influential figures
in the history of NMSDC.
Huebner served on many boards of several civic, business,
education, banking, government, and community organizations. His work and
leadership have been recognized over the years with top awards from several
Houston mayors as well as by the United Way, Houston Diversity Summit, Asian
Chamber of Commerce, Federal Executive Board, Houston Community College System,
National Association For Community College Entrepreneurship, Houston
International Trade Development Council, Indo-American Chamber of Commerce, Institute
of Supply Chain Management, Korean American Association, Leadership Houston,
National Hispanic Professional Organization, Native American Chamber of
Commerce, Minority Business Development Agency, the Women’s Business Enterprise
Council South and numerous other nonprofits and government agencies.
“Dick was more than just a leader. He was a pioneering force
in the realm of supplier diversity and minority business development and will
not soon be forgotten,” said NMSDC CEO and President Ying McGuire.
During this challenging time, we extend our deepest
sympathies to his family, friends, colleagues, and the countless other lives he
touched. Huebner’s leadership and dedication to supporting minority business
owners in Houston and across the nation will be missed by everyone in the NMSDC
network.
“Dick was respected nationwide for his leadership in
minority business development. MBEs, corporate members, and his staff were
truly a HUGE part in what made HMSDC the staple it is today,” said NMSDC Senior
Director of Certification Constance Jones.
NMSDC will do its best to honor his legacy in our continued work to
accelerate minority business growth and create a more resilient and inclusive
economy that works for all.
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