The National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) recently announced the 10th cohort of the Emerging Young Entrepreneurs (EYE) program. EYE is a nine-month experience uniquely designed to provide the next generation of minority entrepreneurs (ages 19 – 35) with skills, tools, and strategies to start or grow their innovative businesses. This year’s Emerging Young Entrepreneurs are:


Taha Addow, Builders Technology Source

Ranier Agustin, RanierFit

Modupe Babalola, Lofinda Luxury

Asha Bey, Asha Bey Communications

Tyla-Simone Crayton, Sienna Sauce

Vanessa Da Costa, Chilombo Consulting

Raul De la Vega, JVF Plumbing Contractors

Lennox Francis, Cyber Go

Malcolm Freeman, Capstone security and investigations

Bradley Gifford, Spoonful

Ashley Gilmer, Divine Eye Media

Leasia Gooding, Priority 1st Healthcare Staffing

Devin Graham, Wow 1 Day Painting

Brianna Hairlson, Bri’s Dance Place

Paul Hairlson, Paul Hairlson Photography

Philomina Kane, KIN Apparel

Cherry Kim, Kim’s Maintenance Services

Alina Lee, Aspire Law

Carolina Lopez, BEJOU

Yaslyn Lora, Lula’s Empanadas

Demetrius Martin, Verses Media

Crystal McLean, Crystal Clear Consulting Group

Isaiah Mcswain, Zayam Design

Jazmyn Michel, Peace of Find

Alexandra “Lexx” Mills, Stursi

Kevin Mobolade, Swipe Credit

Shane Nelson, Thoughtphil (Reify Solutions)

Andrew Nguyen, The O Agency

Lauren Ogunyemi, East 223RD

Christian Onyemem, Christian Onyemem CPA Firm, PLLC

Brett Parson, Preeminent Professional Services

Alyscia Raines, ADR Consulting Group

Ra’Keeya Ramos, Gentle Beginnings

Joend Robles, Auxilia Facility Solutions

Pierrelande Saint Cyr, FlavourMingle

Isabel Sanchez, Dreamroo

Roniesha Sanders, SendANurse

Anita Sewell, Anita L Sewell Enterprises

Aaron Swinton , MAVRK Studio

Jelissa Thomas, D3 Delivery LLC

Obi Ukwu, Attendants Inc

Duane Wallace, Downtown Strategy Group

Rathan Yogi, Sano Nuts and Dry Fruit LLC


“In this increasingly uncertain social and economic environment, it is more important than ever before that we provide the minority business leaders of the future the opportunities they need to succeed,” said NMSDC Senior Director of MBE Services and Strategic Partnerships Jetheda Hernandez. “These young entrepreneurs are key to building a more inclusive, impactful economy that works for all,” she added.


Beginning this year, NMSDC will partner with the Howard University and PNC National Center for Entrepreneurship to offer an enhanced learning curriculum for the program. The National Center for Entrepreneurship will provide this year’s EYE participants with an eight-module curriculum to empower them with the skills and tools to grow their innovative businesses. Course offerings include:


Defining Your Business Model and Discovering Your Customers.

From Digital to Dollars: Using Digital Marketing to Acquire Customers.

Building a Brand Through Content Creation.



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