April 11, 2011

The mission of the Greater New England Minority Supplier Development Council is to significantly increase business relationships between our corporate members and our certified MBEs. We believe that minority business development is a key component of reducing poverty, unemployment, increasing wealth, and integrating American society. You are receiving this email in order to keep you abreast of developments with the Greater New England Minority Supplier Development Council, Supplier Diversity Issues and Minority Business Development. If you like what you read please share internally and externally.

Awards Gala News and Updates

Jesse JacksonGNEMSDC Annual Awards Gala on April 28 at the Aqua Turf in Southington, CT just keeps getting better and better. Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. the renowned civil and human rights leader will be the keynote speaker. You can now register for the 2011 GNEMSDC Annual Awards Gala by visiting our Gala website. We encourage you to purchase your seats early. We have already sold 750 tickets. This is one of the largest business dinners in the region.

To download the Invitation and Response Card Click Here.

The Corporate Nominations and MBE Nominations are now in!

Upcoming Events, Activities and Information

If you have events and activities that you want to share with our network send us a PDF file at least two weeks before the event.

We reserve the right to publish or not publish events and activities.

GNEMSDC Second Quarterly Meeting May 11, 2011

Raytheon

Raytheon

The GNEMSDC Second Quarterly Meeting will take place at theRaytheon on Wednesday, May 11 from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The corporate host for this event is Raytheon. The event will take place at 1001 Boston Post Road East in Marlborough, MA.

Raytheon is a high security facility. We are asking that all interested attendees register prior toApril 11. You will not be able to attend if you try to register after April 11. This Quarterly meeting will be different from previous Quarterly meetings because Raytheon will allow 20 MBEs to set up table top displays - a mini Trade Show at the facility for Raytheon buyers, engineers and Quarterly meeting attendees to visit that afternoon. Also Raytheon will have business unit buyers on hand to meet directly with MBEs. If you are interested in "exhibiting" at the Quarterly, please let us know. We encourage all MBEs interested in attending to visit the Raytheon website to get a better understanding of what Raytheon buys and sells.

Raytheon will have buyers set up to meet with MBEs in the following areas:

  • promotional material
  • facility supplies
  • engineering
  • printed circuit boards
  • mechanical and electric components
  • energy and power systems
  • power generators and power supplies
  • satellite communication equipment
  • ruggedized computer equipment

Please register for this event by calling the office, 888-874-7114 or emailing Jerilynn Clarke atjclarke@gnemsdc.org.

Opportunities with Corporate Members

While we are not in the HR business, we are aware of opportunities with several corporate members for positions of employment. If you call the office we would be happy to share that information with you.

If you are a corporate member, and want the Council to spread the word about your opportunity we would be happy to do that for you anonymously and for free!

Two Full Scholarships to Kellogg Available NOW

The GNEMSDC has received two full scholarships for eligible certified MBEs to attend theKellogg School of Business Advanced Management Education Program from June 5 through June 11. This program has been credited by a number of MBEs from around the country with being instrumental in taking their businesses to the next level.

MBEs interested in attending this outstanding program must complete a GNEMSDC Scholarship Application Form and return that completed form to the office by April 29.

This great opportunity is a $5,200.00 value! Think about the return on investment for your $150.00 recertification fee not even counting the value of the program to the development of your business.

And Finally...

Fred in ohio

Last weekend I was torn between throwing out a pair of running socks because my big toe had forced a hole in the sock or mending the sock. I felt tremendous guilt as I walked to the garbage can to throw away these socks not because of any emotional attachment, I am not that kinky, but because of the guilt of remembering my childhood when things liked this happened, my mother would repair the damage and not run off to the store to buy a new replacement. She showed me how to sew buttons, mend socks and repair hems on pants. It was out of necessity that we kept things longer and repaired them, or at least attempted to repair them before tossing them into the dumpster. Being the second son, I was often the "beneficiary" of hand-me-down items that had seen the handiwork of my mother. But the economist in me forced the question, of whether repairing these socks were a good use of my "precious" time. After all, while not wealthy, I could afford a new pair of athletic socks. And in the past, I had no sock separation crisis when a hole appeared; they were just tossed. But there was something that came over me to take the time, find the needle and thread and fix at least that pair of socks, and I am glad I did. My daughter looked at me with amazement that I knew what I was doing, and that I was doing it. She like me had become part of the disposal society. When things don't work our first reaction is to replace the offending item with the latest version, whether it be socks or software. Perhaps it is progress to throw things away that are easily replaced, but there is a certain nostalgic charm to repairing what can be salvaged and made useful again.

In your service,

Dr. Fred