By Kayla
Carnes
This year
marks the 39th anniversary of Telecom Electric Supply Co. (TES), but founder
and CEO Fred Moses has no plans to hang up his proverbial hat just yet.
“I have no
desire to sit around,” confessed Moses. After a lifetime of building inroads
for Black entrepreneurs and raising the bar for minority-owned businesses, he
has every reason to begin thinking about succession planning. However, the same
commitment to excellence that paved the way for his storied success continues
to propel him forward into each new day with newfound vigor.
Going
above and beyond
Established
in 1985, Plano, Texas-based TES began as Moses’ response to a series of
business ventures that never quite made it off the ground. Following a move to
Dallas in 1980, Moses spent those initial five years as the operations manager
at General Electric Co. (GE), where he had the opportunity to deepen his core
competencies: money management and relationship-building.
“I was very
curious about business, especially in the early 90s,” Moses said. “Black
enterprises were taking off, and I was starting to see and understand what
other entrepreneurs across the country were doing. Until I founded TES, I’d
tried various other small businesses in the Dallas area, but all of them were
struggling. During my time with GE, I believe I developed some better skills.
Following my time there, I decided to re-enter the field with a focus on my
financial skills and abilities.”
Nearly 40
years later, TES has evolved from its beginnings a traditional wholesale
distributor of electrical products to a robust supply chain solutions company
that includes procurement services, managed inventory solutions and expanded
wholesale products distribution.
The
catalyst for growth, Moses said, is a combination of two things: the ability to
manage finances and a knack for taking care of people.
“If a man
asks you to walk 1 mile, go with him 2,” he said. “That simple philosophy is
what drives me. Going above and beyond is important to me and my employees, and
it’s crucial to how we represent TES to the world.”
Earning
accolades
Earlier
this year, Moses was honored with two prestigious awards.
At the
Meals on Wheels Collin County Illuminating Hope Gala in March, he was presented
with the Inspired to Unite: Community Leader Award in recognition of his
unwavering commitment to philanthropy and service as well as his significant
financial contributions to the community.
“I was very
surprised!” Moses said. “I supported Meals on Wheels because I believe in the
good work they do. Coming from a large family, taking care of my fellow man is
just another action I know to be right.”
During the
same event, Texas 4th District Congressman Pat Fallon bestowed upon him the
Congressional Patriot Award. This distinctive accolade celebrates individuals
within the local district who generously dedicate their time and skills to
enhance the well-being of their community.
“This award
is rarer than a Super Bowl ring,” Fallon said as he honored Moses. “Of the
million- plus people who live in Collin County, Fred Moses is the first
recipient of this award.”
To Moses,
these actions are just a natural extension of his personal commitment to
excellence.
“Customers,
suppliers, employees and the community are the four pillars that make our
community and TES successful,” he said. “Serving and supporting those around us
is key — and I can’t do that by sitting on the sidelines.”
It’s clear
that Moses fully intends to continue investing the best of himself into TES and
the surrounding community. His advice for young entrepreneurs following in his
footsteps is equal parts encouraging and challenging.
“It’s easy
to look at a situation and say, ‘That’s too complicated; I don’t know anything
about it!’,” he said. “But I got involved with plenty I didn’t know much about.
Sometimes, you need to learn by doing and simply starting. You don’t have to
have lots of experience to begin.
“But I
always want to be involved in what’s happening around me,” he continued. “I see
there are many needs, and I don’t see myself stopping anytime soon.”
To learn
more about TES, visit tes85.com.
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