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  2. Supplier diversity | Wikipedia

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    Supplier diversity refers to the use of minority-owned businesses as suppliers, and a supplier diversity program is a proactive business program which encourages such use within an organisation's supply chain. Minority-owned includes black and minority ethnic business ownership, women owned, veteran owned, LGBT-owned, [ 1 ] service disabled ...

  3. Institute for Supply Management | Wikipedia

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    Institute for Supply Management (ISM) is the world's oldest and largest supply management association. [1] Founded in 1915, the U.S.-based not-for-profit educational association serves professionals and organizations with interest in supply management, providing education, training, qualifications, publications, information, and research.

  4. National LGBT Chamber of Commerce | Wikipedia

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    The Supplier Innovation Center is designed to facilitate training opportunities and develop best practice for small businesses, and provide a space for local start-ups to operate. The NGLCC is offering scholarships to LGBT business owners in partnership with the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, to be held at the Supplier Innovation Center.

  5. Cintas Executive Recognized for Supplier Diversity Efforts | AOL

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    Since 2010, the South Central Ohio Healthcare Supplier Diversity Symposium has generated more than $65 million in contracts for diverse suppliers throughout southeastern Ohio and northern Kentucky.

  6. Supply chain diversification | Wikipedia

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    Supply chain diversification, within the context of manufacturing businesses, refers to the strategic approach of expanding sourcing options and optimizing procurement timing to facilitate the efficient flow of products into the market. It encompasses the breadth and adaptability of suppliers available for a particular product or component.

  7. Cordia Harrington | Wikipedia

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    Cordia Harrington is the CEO of The Bakery Cos. . She was named number 16 of the 25 Top Women Business Builders by FAST Company. [1] She was also named Woman Business Owner of the Year in 2000 by the National Association of Women Business Owners, and named number 16 in FAST Company magazine’s Fastest Growing Woman-Owned Business list in 2004. [2]

  8. Christine Simmons | Wikipedia

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    Simmons was born Christine Nicole Maye in Pomona, California, and grew up in Rancho Cucamonga, California, as the youngest of four girls. She gained a younger stepsister in her teenage years. She was an athlete in high school on the volleyball, basketball, and track team. Simmons attended the University of California, Los Angeles and received ...

  9. Supply Nation | Wikipedia

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    Supply Nation (formerly Australian Indigenous Minority Supplier Council) is a non-profit organisation that aims to grow the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander business sector through the promotion of supplier diversity in Australia. [1] The organisation was founded in 2009 by Michael McLeod and Dug Russel, co-founders of Message Stick ...