As part of our efforts to accelerate minority business growth and
advance economic equity the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) and
the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) are
collaborating to bring this year’s NMSDC Annual Conference & Exchange and
MBDA National Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week to Baltimore October
22- 25. The conferences will be held in the same space to maximize attendance
opportunities and will include MBDA-contributed federal government programming
focused on creating greater opportunity for the minority business community.
This
collaboration reflects the important role nonprofits, private corporations, and
the federal government plays in promoting business diversity. It will enable
NMSDC and MBDA to convene high-level federal partners to engage in important
policy discussions focused on accelerating growth for minority businesses. It
will also provide a more effective platform to educate companies and minority
business enterprises (MBEs) on business development and contracting
opportunities in emerging industries and federal programs/services that support
business growth.
“This
coordination embodies NMSDC’s and MBDA’s shared goal of promoting minority
business growth to create a more equitable economy that works for all. By
fostering access to contracts, capital, and more diverse networks, we hope to
close the equity gap and unlock infinite opportunities for NMSDC-certified MBEs
to soar past our goal of $1 trillion in annual revenue and build long-lasting
generational wealth for communities of color,” said NMSDC CEO and President
Ying McGuire.
“The
Minority Business Development Agency is excited to work with NMSDC to
commemorate the 40th Annual National Minority Enterprise Development Week, a
historic milestone for the minority business community,” said Donald R.
Cravins, Jr., Under Secretary of Commerce for Minority Business Development.
“MBDA and NMSDC share a mission to create an equitable business ecosystem in
order to unlock our Nation’s economic potential. With historic investments
across sectors and industries, the opportunity is here. MBDA and NMSDC have the
tools and the reach to make this moment count by expanding access to capital,
contracts, networks, and opportunities that every American entrepreneur
deserves.”
This
year marks MED Week’s 40th Anniversary and this collaboration recognizes the
desire to work more closely together as we embark upon the next 40 years of
minority business development.
Interested
in attending the 2023 NMSDC Annual Conference & Exchange? Visit https://www.nmsdcconference.org/2023/ to
register today!