Sponsor Feature – Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council
(This post is taken from the Dartmouth's Tuck MBE e-Newsletter.) For more information about Tuck's MBE (Minority Business Enterprise program or other executive education opportunities at Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth University, visit:
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The
Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council
(GMSDC) is the state of Georgia’s leading small business
development and supplier diversity organization. The year 2015 marks the
GMSDC’s 40th year of advocacy on behalf of the business community in
Georgia. Our core function remains as simple as it is effective – to
certify Minority Business Enterprises, help them develop the capacity
required to contribute to global supply chains, and then facilitate
partnerships with corporations and governments looking for their
services. It is a time-tested formula that works, resulting in more than
$30 Billion dollars in revenues annually.
Recognized
as one of the top councils in the NMSDC network, the GSMDC continues to
press forward into new areas of opportunity for its stakeholders. The
theme for 2015 – Realizing Tomorrow – is a reflection of our commitment
to work diligently with you – the GMSDC family – to help make your
tomorrow a reality. Tomorrow will look very different from today, so we
must approach the future with a different mindset, as what we did to get
here will not take us to the next level. Constantly innovating and
willing to collaborate – without the limitations imposed by traditional
paradigms – will be a winning formula. Whatever your ‘Tomorrow’ may be,
you can be confident that the tools you need to get there are available
through your GMSDC. Constantly working to add value to your GMSDC
investment is what drives us every
day – it is the promise we make to the business community here in the
great state of Georgia.
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