Graciela “Grace”
Hastings is the supplier diversity manager at Oncor Electric Delivery Co. LLC.
She began her career with Oncor — formerly known as TXU — in 1988. Previously,
she held positions in customer service, procurement, materials management and corporate
contracts. She joined the corporate supplier-diversity organization in 2000. In
2008, she was promoted to supplier diversity manager.
In this role, she
manages Oncor’s supplier diversity program. Under her leadership, the largest
energy delivery company in Texas has spent more than $2 billion with diverse
suppliers since its supplier diversity initiative was created in 2007. It was a
Gold Award winner in the 2018 American Business Awards. Oncor also received the
President’s Award from the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in 2018.
She currently serves as secretary on the board of Women’s Business Council –
Southwest and has been involved over the years with Dallas/Fort Worth Minority
Business Development Council Inc. She has been the recipient of many awards,
including 2019 Corporate Advocate of the Year for Women’s Business Council –
Southwest.
Q: Can you tell us a
little about your background?
A: My family and life
experiences created lasting beliefs and ideas that have made me who I am today.
I learned so much from my father, who came to this country as the son of
migrant farmworkers. He lived a life of service, including being in the U.S.
Army followed by a career in law enforcement — 25 years with the Dallas Police
Department and 12 years as a Dallas County Deputy Sheriff bailiff for the grand
jury.
His dedication to
helping people and to the multicultural communities across the city was
something that I saw every day, and people knew they could reach out to him if
they needed anything. My mother was a strong Hispanic woman who also taught me
about commitment and perseverance. She worked in the medical profession helping
people and was the backbone that always kept our family together. Both my
parents taught me about Mexican history, culture and traditions that I still
love to this day.
While growing up in a
suburb of Dallas, I faced challenges that many Hispanic and Latinx people still
experience today. My brother and I were placed in special speech therapy
classes during our elementary school years because we spoke with a Spanish
accent. We were told that we could not speak Spanish at school, and we should
not speak it at home. This was the first of many life experiences I can recall
that had a profound impact on my life and career choices.
Q: What attracted you to
the supplier diversity arena?
A: I began my career with a predecessor company of Oncor as a bilingual customer service phone representative. I worked my way into the procurement organization, which created an opportunity to work with an amazing leader who also became a mentor. She offered me a chance to help her with some events in the supplier diversity arena. I loved the experience of meeting amazing minority and women entrepreneurs. Their energy and passion were so exciting, and it led me down the path to a career focused on supplier diversity.
With the encouragement of
my family and my mentor, I went back to school and completed my college
education, which focused on business management and entrepreneurship. I also
gained additional experience in the supply-chain area, which has been another
important part of the work I do to engage diverse suppliers and bring them into
the supply chain.
Over the years, I have
been able to work with diverse suppliers that are now national and global
leaders — not only in their business categories but also in academia, politics
and philanthropic pursuits. Their businesses vary from staffing to electric
utility construction companies and even new technologies or categories that
these entrepreneurs have created. They are truly the heartbeat of the economy
and future. Working with these entrepreneurs and the unlimited potential is
what feeds my passion for supplier diversity.
Q: What are you most
proud of about Oncor’s supplier diversity program?
A: I am proud to work
for a company like Oncor that has a true commitment and understanding of the
value and positive impact the utilization of diverse suppliers can have on the
company and the communities we serve. Consistent and significant increases in spend
and the positive economic impact are some of the measurable results. The
dedication and commitment of Oncor’s leadership and all employees continue to
increase opportunities and unique experiences with the diverse supplier
community.
As these suppliers work
with Oncor to provide innovative solutions and technologies to consumers, it is
exciting to see how these partnerships are creating solutions that are
providing safe and reliable service, while continuing to grow the economy.
Q: What advice do you
have for minority business enterprises interested in doing business with Oncor?
A: MBE suppliers should
understand Oncor’s core business and our culture. The electric utility industry
is changing quickly with new technologies and rapid growth. Suppliers need to
come to the table with solutions that will add value. They must also understand
that new business does not happen overnight.
Sometimes, it takes a
while for the right situation and opportunity to arrive, and they must be ready
when the call goes out to engage in a sourcing event.
If there is an
opportunity to begin with a smaller opportunity, they should be willing to take
it. In many cases, it will lead to other work of a more significant scope.
Also, remember “no” doesn’t always mean never; it may mean not now. Patience
and perseverance are a part of establishing a relationship that can lead to
future opportunities.
Q: What’s your vision
for the future of minority business development and supply-chain diversity?
A: Supplier diversity encompasses more than just engaging minority businesses in sourcing opportunities. Once a supplier is part of the supply chain, there must be open dialogue and mentoring to ensure success of the relationship for both parties. The development of existing diverse suppliers is important, creating continued growth opportunities for these suppliers as well as potential new suppliers. I am excited about the new technologies and solutions these suppliers continue to create. These diverse businesses make our supply chain more resilient and the economy stronger.
To learn more about Oncor’s supplier diversity program, visit oncor.com/sitepages/Suppliers.aspx.