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Where many businesses see obstacles, there is a special group of 1,300 companies that see opportunity in “Value, Sustainability, and Growth.” This is the message of the Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council (MMSDC), Wayne County and the City of Detroit’s 30th Annual Michigan Minority Procurement Conference, May 10-12, at the Cobo Conference Center. This is the largest minority business enterprise (MBE) business opportunity fair of its type in the nation, bringing together diverse suppliers and major corporations from several industries and several states.
For details see: www.MinoritySupplier.org
About MMSDC Founded in Detroit in 1977, the Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council (formerly known as the Michigan Minority Business Development Council) has more than 1,300 certified minority businesses and over 300 corporate members working to further its mission to certify minority businesses; provide access to procurement opportunities; and develop capacity for minority business development. MMSDC is a 501(c)(3) organization. Proceeds from this event support MMSDC programs and services and are tax deductible.
The MMSDC is nationally recognized for its work with major corporations to promote minority business development and growth. MMSDC also operates one of the Minority Business Centers (MBC) funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce. MBC provides rapid growth-potential minority businesses the "keys to entrepreneurial success" through access to markets, capital and strategic consulting. Visit the MMSDC’s web site to learn more about these programs and services at www.minoritysupplier.org.