Mark L. Madrid is joining NMSDC as its next entrepreneur-in-residence.
Previously, Madrid served as associate administrator for the Office of
Entrepreneurial Development at the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
In this position, Madrid will focus on increasing minority
business enterprises’ (MBEs) access to capital, building on a solid foundation
created by the outgoing and inaugural entrepreneur-in-residence, Kurtis Trevan,
who helped drive transformation and progress toward NMSDC’s ambitious $1
trillion goal through the implementation of several innovative initiatives.
This includes the Capital Managers Program, the most comprehensive
database of capital firms with an ethnic minority founder and/or a focus on the
minority business ecosystem. Additionally, Madrid will lead efforts to advance
the goals of NMSDC’s newly established MBE Center for Accelerated Growth,
Innovation, and Resiliency. He will also support the organization’s federal
advocacy for public policies promoting economic equity and assist in expanding
outreach to Hispanic businesses.
Before his tenure at the SBA, Madrid distinguished himself
as a leader dedicated to economic equity. He served as CEO of the Latino
Business Action Network, collaborating with Stanford University on the Stanford
Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative — a program that enhances U.S. economic
strength through research and scaling of U.S. Latino and Latina businesses.
Additionally, he led the Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GAHCC) as
CEO from 2014 to 2017, during which time the GAHCC was recognized as the 2015
United States Hispanic Chamber of the Year. Madrid’s career began on Wall
Street with J.P. Morgan in 1995, culminating in significant roles in corporate
banking before his impactful work in the national nonprofit and federal
government sectors.
“Mark’s appointment as an entrepreneur-in-residence at NMSDC
underscores our unwavering commitment to fostering inclusive economic growth.
His extensive background across both public and private sectors is pivotal as
we drive toward our ambitious $1 trillion annual revenue goal for
NMSDC-certified MBEs by 2030,” stated Ying McGuire, CEO and President of NMSDC.
“Mark joining our team is a key stride in our mission to accelerate MBE growth
and help our corporate members advance economic equity.”
Learn more about the work Madrid will support and NMSDC’s
other programs that are helping advance MBE growth at https://nmsdc.org/learn-and-grow/.
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