During its Annual Supplier Diversity Awards Gala Dinner, New
Zealand-based supplier diversity intermediary, Amotai and
U.S. nonprofit, National Minority Supplier
Development Council (NMSDC) signed a strategic partnership to
increase business opportunities for minority-owned businesses and Māori and
Pasifika entrepreneurs.
The agreement continues NMSDC’s efforts to link historically
underserved populations with corporate purchasing entities to create mutually
beneficial economic partnerships to grow prosperity in indigenous and minority
communities across the globe. Planned activities of the partnership include:
- Advocating
for the common economic interests of Amotai and NMSDC members to address
and promote business and economic growth governmental policies.
- Promoting
MBEs and corporate partners domestically and internationally through
innovative approaches to advancing business growth in the global
marketplace.
- Facilitating
joint events, programs, seminars, workshops, meetings, and discussions to
create opportunities for commerce-driven activity.
- Engaging
the diverse memberships of both organizations, while opening doors with
both public and private companies and governmental institutions for
minority business growth, with a goal of increasing intergenerational
wealth in the minority communities they serve.
- Sharing
best practices, knowledge, and experiences that advance each
organization’s mission and vision.
“As we navigate a global economy full of challenges and
opportunities, our partnership with Amotai is a vital step toward creating a
world where minority businesses thrive and drive lasting prosperity,”
says NMSDC CEO and President Ying McGuire. “Amotai’s commitment to
empowering Māori and Pasifika businesses makes them an outstanding partner in
our shared mission to build a more inclusive and prosperous future for all.”
“Amotai would not exist without the inspiration of the
National Minority Supplier Development Council, and we are thrilled to now be
able to formally recognize the power of collaboration and coming together
across the globe,” said Amotai General Manager Anna-Jane Edwards.
Minority entrepreneurs and corporations interested in
learning more about this partnership and the NMSDC international delegation’s
other activities in New Zealand and Australia should reach out to NMSDC Global
Link Program Lead Marc Winston at [email protected].