Dollar General
believes that a diverse workplace and an inclusive culture foster an
environment where the retailer’s customers, employees, vendors and communities
alike can feel welcomed. The company, which operates more than 20,000 stores
across 48 states, says that it sees its diverse teams as a strategic advantage
that allows it to better serve its customers and communities with relevant
products they can trust.
With that in
mind, Dollar General says it strives to remove or mitigate unintended barriers
for businesses certified as minority, women, LGBTQ+, veteran, or
disability-owned, helping to increase the representation of these groups in the
communities it serves and believes in putting people first with
respect for each individuals’ dignity and differences. That commitment is
reflected in the retailer’s 2024 Diverse Supplier Awards, which the company
announced recently.
Diverse Supplier
of the Year
The 2024 Diverse
Supplier of the Year award went to KISS Products, a minority-owned business. Since 1989, KISS has been a leader in professional-quality beauty products, with iconic brands sold in over 100
countries worldwide and available at all Dollar General stores.
“KISS Products
is extremely honored to receive Dollar General’s ‘Diverse Supplier of the Year’
award,” said Gary Goloja, the company’s senior vice president of Category
Management. “KISS Products has been very fortunate during our 20+ year
partnership with Dollar General, and we have been blessed over the years to
have tremendous support with true merchants that were committed to bringing the
latest innovation at a great value for their customers. We truly appreciate our partnership with Dollar General.”
Community
Leadership Award
The DG Community
Leadership Award was presented to Cheri Henderson from the Tristate
Minority Supplier Development Council for her involvement in
the community, leadership, collaboration and positive impact.
“I am incredibly
privileged to be honored with the recent ‘Inaugural Community Leadership Award’
by Dollar General,” said Cheri Henderson, president and CEO of TriState
Minority Supplier Development Council (TSMSDC). “This recognition reinforces my commitment to making a positive impact
in pushing the boundaries of diversity, equity and inclusion to greater heights
for all.”
Tristate
Minority Supplier Diversity Council is a non-profit organization chartered to
advance business and procurement opportunities for certified minority
businesses of all sizes — namely Asian, Black, Hispanic and Native American
business enterprises — and connecting them to member corporations.
Champion Award
Chuck Hendrix
from the Women’s
Business Enterprise National Council was awarded the DG
Champion Award for his strategic vision, engagement and collaboration with
other companies, relationship building, advocacy and impact.
“Dollar General
showed just how intentional the level of commitment the entire organization
feels about Supplier Diversity,” said Chuck Hendrix. “I am deeply humbled and
honored to be the recipient of the Dollar General Diversity Champion award
and myself, as well as the entire WBENC Team, are proud supporters of their
Supplier Diversity Journey. I look forward to our continued growth and
partnership.”
Women’s Business
Enterprise National Council was founded in 1997 to develop a nationwide
standard for women-owned business certification. The organization has grown to
become the largest third-party certifier of businesses owned, controlled, and
operated by women in the U.S. and a leading advocate for women-owned businesses
in corporate and government supply chains.
About DG’s
Diverse Supplier Program
Dollar General
says it strives to help increase the representation of diverse groups in the
communities it serves. The retailer’s Supplier Diversity program centers on
three key pillars of inclusive sourcing, processes and capacity building.
The company says
its diverse supplier network helps ensure that the company offer the right
products for customers we serve, and it categorizes suppliers as diverse if
they meet the following qualifications:
That it is 51%
owned/operated by U.S. citizen who qualifies as:
· Minority
· Woman
· LGBTQ+
· Veteran (including
disabled veteran)
· Disability
And that it
meets one of the following third-party certifications:
· National Minority Supplier
Development Council (NMSDC)
· Certified Women’s Business
Enterprise (WBENC)
· National LGBT Chamber of
Commerce (NGLCC)
· National Veteran-Owned
Business Association (NaVOBA)
· Disability:IN
· U.S. Pan Asian American
Chamber of Commerce (USPAACC)
For additional
information on DG’s supplier diversity initiative, please visit https://www.dollargeneral.com/ch/landing-page/dg-supplier-diversity.