WEI's apprenticeship program helps close skills and diversity gaps in the industry
Q: Tell us a little about your
business. When and why was it started?
A: WEI was founded in 1989 to address
a gap in the regional IT [information technology] market, where businesses had
to adapt to out-of-the-box solutions from single manufacturers. Recognizing the
need for customized technology stacks using best-in-breed equipment, we
provided integrated solutions backed by our expert engineers. This unique and
costume approach eventually gained favor, helping businesses meet their
challenges. We continue to prioritize this business-focused approach, proudly
retaining many of our early customers to this day.
Q: How has being a certified Hispanic
business enterprise (HBE) impacted your business?
A: Being a certified Hispanic business
enterprise (HBE) has greatly benefited WEI by enhancing our commitment to
diversity and inclusion. It has opened doors to supplier diversity programs and
partnerships that prioritize minority-owned businesses.
Q: What is your company’s biggest
challenge as an HBE, and how do you combat that?
A: Our biggest challenge as an HBE is
balancing sustainable success while staying true to our principles and
community roots. This means focusing on the groups that we owe our success to —
our team, customers, partners and community. About 25% of our workforce is
Hispanic, and we are working to continually offer opportunities to
underrepresented groups. For example, in 2023, we launched a minority-based
training and mentoring service called the WEI Technical Apprenticeship for
Diverse Candidates. This service helps close skills and diversity gaps,
providing a career pathway for diverse candidates. It is available to WEI and
our customers, to bring new opportunities to the surrounding Hispanic
community. This focus on diversity enriches our workforce and strengthens our
ability to innovate and meet client needs effectively.
Q: What is your company’s biggest
opportunity, and how are you capitalizing on that?
A: Our biggest opportunity is
navigating rapid IT changes, especially with evolving consumption models. We
recognize that cloud and managed services offer choices with less up-front
capital, quicker time to market, and shorter learning curves. Knowing this, WEI
has excelled in guiding customers to solutions that better enable speed and
scalability. The rise of mobile data and solutions native to artificial
intelligence (AI) presents further opportunities. Adapting to these changes and
guiding our customers through them is WEI’s strong suit and serves as our daily
motivation.
Q: How is your company taking
advantage (or preparing to take advantage) of an ever-changing, AI-focused
global marketplace?
A: Every day, our seasoned experts
identify strategies and solutions that maximize the power of automation.
Whether it be in our cybersecurity practice, network solutions or cloud
management, WEI embraces AI to enhance our offerings and streamline operations.
We integrate AI-driven technologies in our solutions to improve efficiency,
security and user experience. Our investments in AI help us deliver smarter,
more intuitive solutions, ensuring our clients can leverage the latest
advancements to stay competitive.
Q: What impact has (or will have)
recent court rulings and policies threatening diversity equity and inclusion’s
(DEI’s) continued advancement – and, thus, supplier diversity – had on your
business?
A: Recent court rulings and policies
could pose challenges to DEI and supplier diversity efforts. Such changes might
limit access to opportunities and resources that support minority-owned
businesses. However, WEI remains steadfast in its commitment to diversity by
proactively supporting inclusive practices and forming strategic partnerships.
We continue to advocate for and implement DEI initiatives to mitigate potential
negative impacts, ensuring that diversity remains a core value and driver of
innovation within our business.
To learn
more about WEI, visit wei.com.