April 28, 2014

 
Please Support Your Council by Attending the 2014 
GNEMSDC Annual Gala: May 6
 
The Award will be presented at the Black-Tie 2014 GNEMSDC Annual Awards Gala at the Aqua Turf in Southington, CT on Tuesday, May 6.  
You will be receiving your invitation to the Annual Awards Gala soon.  
Please RSVP by April 15, 2014 tp  www.boothleads.com/gnemsdc/gala2014
2014 Annual Gala MC - Jonathan Coachman
jcWe are very pleased to announce Jonathan Coachman is a Sports TV Personality for ESPN and ESPN Radio will be joining us at the Gala this year as our MC.  Jonathan Coachman began his career in 19997 in Wichita, KS at KAKE-TV.  He continued on to Kansas City in 1999 where he worked in the same sports department with NFL legend and Super Bowl MVP Len Dawson.  In the fall of 1999 his career took an abrupt turn as Coachman took a hob as a TV personality in WWE.  
 
He spent the next 9 years traveling the world working for Vince McMahon.  In 2006 he began also doing sports again at CSTV and MSG network in New York City.  In 2008 Jonathan left the road and the WWE for the friendly confines of Bristol, CT and ESPN.  In His almost 4 years with the company Jonathan has done just about every sport but he has found a niche as a main host on the flagship show SportsCenter.  You may have heard Coachman as you are driving around in your car on ESPN Radio.  
 
In 2011 Jonathan joined forces with Freddie Coleman for "The Coach and Coleman Show" on ESPN Radio.  Jonathan is married to Amy and has 2 beautiful kids, Kayana (3) and JJ (1). 
David Hinson to Receive 2014 GNEMSDC President's Award
David HinsonWe are extremely happy to announce that David Hinson as accepted the 2014 GNEMSDC Presidents Award.  Mr. Hinson's last day as National Director for the U.S. Department of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency was last week.  During his tenure he oversaw a significant increase in the amount of contracts won by minority business clients of the 44 MBDA Centers across the county.  We at the GNEMSDC are particularly fortunate to be a beneficiary of his leadership.  In 2011, the GNEMSDC won a five-year contract to operate the Boston MBDA Business Center.  And in 2013, the GNEMSDC won a four-year contract to operate the Bridgeport MBDA Business Center.  Director Hinson is one of the global leaders in minority business development.  He has traveled the world to promote business relationships between domestic minority businesses and minority businesses in Brazil, Africa, Australia and Europe.  We are honored to have Director Hinson as the GNEMSDC 2014 President's Award recipient.
The Award will be presented at the Black-Tie 2014 GNEMSDC Annual Awards Gala at the Aqua Turf in Southington, CT on Tuesday, May 6.  It is  not too early to reserve your tickets.  Call Jerilynn Clarke at203-288-9744 for ticket information
Great Big Thank You goes to Our Sponsors

CompanyID/StatusSponsorship Level
Aetna, Inc.Corporate -Platinum
Ahold USACorporate -Silver
Bank of America CorporationCorporate -Gold
Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Inc.Corporate -Silver
BNY MellonCorporate -Gold
Bridgeport HospitalCorporate -Silver
Bristol-Myers SquibbCorporate -Silver
Burns & MCDonnellCorporate -Contributor
CartusCorporate -Official
Comcast - Northeast DivisionCorporate -Gold
Connecticut Hospital Association (CHA)Corporate -Contributor
Connecticut Lottery CorporationCorporate -Gold
CVS CaremarkCorporate -Silver
Eastern BankCorporate -Contributor
Ernst & Young LLPCorporate -Contributor
Foxwoods/ Mashantucket Pequot Tribal NationCorporate -Official
General Dynamics- OTS, BIW, C4 Systems and Electric BoatCorporate -Gold
Hartford HealthcareCorporate -Gold
Harvard Pilgrim Health CareCorporate -Gold
Liberty Mutual InsuranceCorporate -Official
Mohegan ResortsCorporate -Gold
Northeast Utilities CompaniesCorporate -Gold
Partners HealthcareCorporate -Official
People's United BankCorporate -Contributor
PepsiCo, Inc.Corporate -Contributor
Pfizer, Inc.Corporate -Gold
Pitney Bowes Inc.Corporate -Gold
Purdue Pharma LPCorporate -Silver
Raytheon CompanyCorporate -Official
RBS Citizens Financial GroupCorporate -Silver
SanofiCorporate -Contributor
Staples, Inc.Corporate -Gold
State Street CorporationCorporate -Platinum
Takeda Pharmaceuticals International Co. Corporate -Contributor
The Boston FoundationCorporate -Official
The HartfordCorporate -Gold
The Metropolitan District Commission (MDC)Corporate -Gold
The TJX Companies, Inc.Corporate -Gold
The Walt Disney Company/ESPNCorporate -Contributor
Turner Construction CompanyCorporate -Silver
U.S. Postal ServicesCorporate -Contributor
United Rentals, Inc.Corporate -Gold
United Technologies Corporation & DivisionsCorporate -Official
Advans ITMBE - Contributor
AI Engineers, Inc.MBE - Silver
Alianza Services LLC MBE - Silver
ASA Environmental ProductsMBE - Silver
Axcess StaffingMBE - Contributor
Banneker Industries, Inc.MBE - Silver
Carroll CommunicationsMBE - Silver
commVerge MarketingMBE - Platinum
Deluxe Delivery SystemsMBE - Gold
Fortune Metal Inc. of RIMBE - Gold
GBG, The Corporate Gift SourceMBE - Gold
Horizon Services CorporationMBE - Contributor
Integrated Design & Construction, LLCMBE - Contributor
Interpreters and Translators, Inc.MBE - Silver
Jantris Marketing MBE - Gold
Light Speed, LLCMBE - Gold
Minuteman Trucks, Inc.MBE - Gold
MLK BusinessMBE - Contributor
Nadicent TechnologiesMBE - Gold
Penmar Industries, Inc.MBE - Contributor
Picture That, LLCMBE - Silver
Pinnacle Maintenance LLCMBE - Silver
Pride TechMBE - Silver
Resource Management IncMBE - Official
SAI Systems International Inc.MBE - Gold
Simon Financial Group LLCMBE - Contributor
Sir Speedy Printing of BloomfieldMBE - Contributor
Space-Craft Mfg., Inc.MBE - Contributor
The Bernd GroupMBE - Contributor
The Computer CompanyMBE - Silver
The MATLET Group LLCMBE - Official
Thompson HospitalityMBE - Official
W & R, LLC/RCIMBE - Contributor
2014 GNEMSDC Nominees for MBE Awards Are In!
On behalf of the GNEMSDC board of directors, I am proud to announce the 2014 MBE Nominees. 

Category 1 (Under $1,000,000 in Annual Sales)
1. Light Speed
2. Picture That
3. PrintabiliTees

Category 2 (Over $1,000,000 but less than $10,000,000) 
1. Environmental Integrity
2. Horizon Services
3. Roxbury Technology

Category 3 (Over $10,000,000 but less than $50,000,000)
1. Essex Newbury North Contracting
2. Lancaster Packaging
3. Minute Man Trucks
5. PCNet
5. SAI Systems

Category 4 (Over $50,000,000)
 1. The Matlet Group
 
Reciprocal (Companies Located Outside of Greater New England)
1. Deluxe Delivery Systems
2. The Berrnd Group
3. World Wide Technologies
2014 GNEMSDC Award Nominees - Congratulations 
On behalf of the GNEMSDC MBE Input Committee I am proud to list the 2014 Nominees for Corporate Awards.

Corporation of the Year - National Category
1. Aetna
2. Cartus
3. Chevron
4. Comcast Cable
5. CVS Caremark
6. Dominion
7. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
8. National Grid
9. TJX Corporation
10. United Technologies Corporation

Corporation of the Year - Local Category
1.. Pratt & Whitney
2. Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center
3. Yale New Haven Health System
4. Yale University
5. The Metropolitan District Commission

Buyer of the Year  
1. Ed Frey, Yale University
2. Ron Swatt, Sikorsky Aircraft
3. Michael Jovovich, Yale New Haven Health Systems
4. Janice Beckner, Connecticut Lottery
5. Erik Collins, Dominion

Advocate of the Year
1. Bob Pilney, The Hartford Insurance Company
2. Joyce C. Eriksen Eggers, Takeda Pharmaceuticals International Inc.
3. Alton Moss, Pratt and Whitney4. Erik Collins, Dominion
5.Carla Hunter-Ramsey, National Grid
6. Al Tawrel, Northeast Utilities
7. Thomas Ray, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
8. Joan Davidson, UTC Areospace Systems

MBE Empowerment Award 
1. Eileen Hasson, The Computer Company
2. Arvin Chaudhary, Nadicent Technologies, LLC

Congratulations to all the nominees on jobs well done.  Once again we have a very competitive field of nominees.  THe MBE Input Committee will have a difficult time selecting one winner in each of these categories.  All of these nominees are deserving of recognition for the great work that they do to support our mission of minority business development.  It will be an exciting evening on Tuesday, May 6th when the winners are announced.   
 Photo Memories from the GNEMSDC Gala 2010-2013
 UTC team at  2012 GMEMSDC Annual Awards
Gala at the Aqua Turf
One thing to inspire you to sign up for the 2014 is to take a look at these photos from the 2010 - 2013.  Hundreds of BEAUTIFUL MBEs and Corporate members.  Also see Governors, Senators,  Mayors, other elected officials, CEOs and other business leaders who attend our Gala.  Take a look and share!

The 2014 GNEMSDC Annual Awards Gala is Tuesday, May 6 at the Aqua Turf in Southington, CT.

 Why you should attent GNEMSDC Annual Gala
Why should you spend your hard earned money and take valuable time away from your stressed out, over worked, demanding schedule to put on a tuxedo or a gown and attend the GNEMSDC Gala on May 6 at the Aqua Turf?   This is a question I have to ask myself because I need to put myself in your shoes if there is any chance that we will have a successful event.  When I taught economics, I told my students that the answer to almost every question is "it depends".   However, "it depends" is not sufficient to answer the question fully or get a decent grade.  You need to explain what it depends on. 
 
The reason MBEs should attend the GNEMSDC Gala on May 6 is to market themselves and their companies.  I spend a significant amount of my time trying to connect MBEs to corporate buyers.  And I will add, that my success rate is only about 50 percent.  One thing that I know is that MBEs who attend can get their success rate up to 100 percent just by attending.  MBEs should attend with a game plan in hand on who they want to see and why.  MBEs also have to look at this as an excellent opportunity to call a corporate prospect or an existing client and invite them to attend as their guest.  I know that contracts will not be signed on May 6, but you have to start this process somewhere, and there is no better place to start a business relationship than at our Gala.  It should also be stated that MBEs need to attend because other MBEs and non-MBE competitors will be there talking to your existing clients.  Protecting your turf is important.

For corporate members, the answer to the question is a more nuanced.  Clearly, the corporate attendees can attend to show their support for the GNEMSDC.  Corporate members can also demonstrate to other corporate members, many of whom do business with each other, that supplier diversity is important enough to their companies that they support events like the Gala.  And corporate members can actually meet MBEs who are highly capable of becoming competitive and innovative suppliers to their supply chains. 
 
Then there is another important reason why both MBEs and corporate members should attend.   When you have an energetic large crowd of successful people, it creates an environment where people want to be part of that success in even greater ways.  Economists call these effects externalities.  Your being there provides great value to the mission of creating economic opportunity for MBEs.  This Gala is a visceral example of minority business development at work.  The event inspires both MBEs and corporate members to do more.  And the more people attend, the greater this externality.  

So be a part of this and join us on May 6.
Upcoming Events 
There are several events coming up on our calendar that are designed specifically for MBEs to learn about corporate opportunities.    We know how busy everyone's schedule is, but these are events often hosted by our corporate members with the expressed purpose of finding out more about you and your business with the ultimate aim, to make you a valuable supplier to their companies.  Here are some events you should consider:  
  • April 29, 2014 Mohegan Sun Informational Vendor Forum Wyndham Hotel, 201 Everett Avenue, Chelsea 12pm- 2pm rsvp here and 6pm - 8pm rsvp here
  • April 29, 2014 - SBA and GNEMSD hold 8a and how to do business with the Federal Government session at GNEMSDC Bridgeport Offices (333 State Street).  There are millions of dollars of contracts waiting for MBEs with 8a certification.  Come and learn how to get 8a certified.  The program starts at 10:00 AM an will be over at noon. Call the office and hold your seat.  Seating is limited.  This event is free!
  • April 30, 2014  Sam's Club Food &Beverage Merchandising Division Diversity Supplier Summit, Bentonville, AK  more information 
  • April 30, 2014 TD BANK First Time Home Buyer Seminar at GNEMSDC Community Business Conference Center 333 State Street Bridgeport CT more information 
  • April 30, 2014  Pulman & Comley hold a Strengthing Yur Business With LGBT Diversity at the Hartford Club 46 Prospect Street, Hartford, CT more information 
  • May 1, 204 -  Connecticut Housing Finance Agency and LUPA are holding an event at Hartford Public Library 5:30 - 8:30, Dr. Fred is the Keynote Speaker.  The purpose of the event is to bring together Latino leaders CHFA and first time homebuyers.
  • May 1, 2014 - MASSbuys EXPO DCU Center, Worcester, MA RSVP to free event 
  • May 5, 2014 - Register for the MBE Pre-Certification Webinar at 2:00 pm click here to RSVP 
  • May 6, 2014 - GNEMSDC Annual Awards Gala, Aqua Turf, Southington CT
  • May 8, 2014 -W.E.B. DuBois  Public Policy Series Dinner, 127 State Street Springfield MA.  Dr. Fred is the Keynote Speaker.  For more information contact Vincent Jackson at vince@mktgmoves.com.
  • May 13, 2014 - Anti Defamation League Torch of Liberty Award Ceremony Honoring Carl Highsmith (Dr. Fred will present Carl the Award.) Program is at Congregation B'nai Jacob Woodbridge, CT.  For more information contact jmagid@adl.org.
  • May 14, 2014  8:00am - 2:00pm Healthcare Supplier Diversity Event hosted by Saint Francis at Maneeleys Banquet Facility 65 Rye Street South Windsor CT  Additional Information
  • May 14, 2014 GNEMSDC & Hispanic-American Chamber of Commerce Networking Session at the GNEMSDC Boston Office  Additional Information
  • May 15, 2014 - SBA - GNEMSDC Matchmaker at Microsoft Corporation, Cambridge, MA Additional Information
  • May 15, 2014 Mohegan Sun Informational Vendor Forum Reggie Lewis Center, 1350 Tremont Street, Roxbury 12pm to 2pm rsvp here 
  • June 2, 2014- GNEMSDC MA Golf Outing, Ferncroft Country Club, Danvers MA  Registration now available,  information here. The MA Early Bird Registration will end May 9th so don't miss out!
  • June 4, 2014 Mohegan Sun Informational Vendor Forum North Shore Community College 300 Broad Street, Lynn 6pm - 8pm rsvp here
  • July 11, 2014- GNEMSDC CT Golf Outing, Lyman Orchards, Middleton, CT  Registration now open:  Additional Information here.
  • September 30-October 1, 2014 - GNEMSDC Expo and Conference, Mohegan Sun Casino and Resort, Uncasville, CT
  • October 10 - GNEMSDC Advanced Leadership Program, Bridgeport, CT (First Weekly Session)
  • November 20 - GNEMSDC/MBDA Best Practice Forum, Fenway Park, Boston, MA
Corporation of the Week:  The Connecticut Hospital Association (CHA)  
The Connecticut Hospital Association (CHA) has been dedicated to serving Connecticut's hospitals since 1919. CHA advances the health of individuals and communities by leading, representing, and serving hospitals and their related healthcare organizations that are accountable to the community and committed to health improvement.

CHA is seeking to create opportunities for expanding supplier diversity in hospitals to be reflective of the diversity of the State of Connecticut by identifying product and service opportunities for Connecticut minority businesses to offer to hospitals.

The CHA Supplier Diversity Program is part of the CHA Diversity Collaborative: From Intent to Impact, a multi-year, statewide endeavor to improve health equity and eliminate disparities by increasing diversity in hospital governance and senior management, improving cultural competence in the delivery of care, and increasing supplier diversity. This first-in-the-nation collaborative of acute care hospitals has been recognized as a national model for advancing health equity and eliminating disparities.

For more information about the CHA Supplier Diversity Program, please contact Diane Mase, Assistant Vice President, at (203) 294-7330 or mase@chime.org.
Invitations for Bid and Opportunities
  • MBE looking for an experienced sales rep to cover the CT market, selling into the Biotech and Manufacturing industries.  Highest commissions paid in the industry, and working for a company with over 23 years in business.  
  • Experience required, the right person could exceed 100,000 in total compensation.  Needs to grow the region, but will also be given accounts to expand on in the CT area.  All interested applicants can either email you and you can forward their info to me or they can email me directlyatfrankq@qaisupply.com .
  •  State of Connecticut Department of Transportation job opportunity:  Transportation Public Transit Administrator 
  • Department of Revenue job opportunity:  Office Support Specialist I   
  • The Boston Public School Department is seeking bid proposals  "T0 provide hot and cold vended meals for the Boston Public Schools -  Mu;ti Year contract (3 years) - RFP# 866" and for the "Purchase of fall sports equipment and supplies for Boston Public Schools - BID# BPS 867"  If interested please contact Andie Kim for a complete bid proposal packet.
  • One Source Mechanical Solutions is looking for Licensed HVAC Piping Refrigeration Installer for more information contact jlittle-greer@gnemsdc.org
  • CT Lottery Corporation has an opening for a Maintainer position.
  • Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston has an opening for the position of  Enterprise Infrastructure Engineer.
  • SpineFrontier has an opening for the position of Supply Chain Manager
  • Massachusetts Community & Banking Council has an opening for Executive Director.
  • Harvard University is committed to increasing their efforts in hiring a more diverse population at Harvard Medical School.  Please visit their career website for employment opportunities.
FYI
 And Finally
I have been asked to deliver the WEB Dubois Public Policy Lecture at the Beta Sigma Boule of Springfield, MA on May 8 (127 State Street at the Community  Music School of Springfield 5:30 PM to 8:30).  I was asked to speak because of my work in MBE development in the region and the nation. 
 
My talk is entitled "Black Entrepreneurship:  A Call to Action".  I have been asked on many occasions why there are not more very large Black owned businesses in the United States.  The subtext of this question is:  What is wrong that keeps African Americans from creating the next Google or Apple or ESPN. My talk will address this question using all of my experience of business and entrepreneurship and the history of this country that helps us understand the current state of Black Entrepreneurship and why it is imperative that we increase the success, scale and growth of Black entrepreneurs.  (To my Asian, Native American, and Hispanic brothers and sisters I would be glad to address this issue with specifics for each group.) 
 
Without trying to give my entire speech in this column, I want to bring up one important event in our national history that few people are aware of today, but had profound effects on the state of Black entrepreneurship today. 
 
In the early 20th century a community of former slaves moved from places like Mississippi, Arkansas and South Carolina to Oklahoma which at that was territory set aside for relocated Native Americans (the "Trail of Tears").  These early migrants to Tulsa, because of the establishment of Jim Crow laws ("separate and unequal"), had to fend for themselves.  In the process, they created their own economy.  By 1920, Greenwood section of North Tulsa was completely segregated, and the black residents owned over 600 businesses including 4 hotels, 21 churches, 2 newspapers, 30 grocery stores, hospital, a bank, 21 restaurants, 15 lawyers, 20 physicians, and a bus system.  All of this economic activity for about 10,000 African American residents.  In this section alone there were more Black millionaires than in the entire United States, which is why the New York Times labeled the community "Black Wall Street".  In 1920 there were only 21 airplane in all of Oklahoma, Blacks in Greenwood owned 6 of them.  It was the most thriving African Americans in the country in 1920 and Blacks from all over the country were coming to learn from this successful experience. 
 
But this was also a time of overt American terrorism against Blacks.  The KKK numbered over 100,000 card-carrying members in Oklahoma.  (Over 5,000,000 million Americans were in the Klan at that time, numbering almost as many Blacks in the country.)  Racism was rampant.  And the racists could not allow this level of success. So on the evening of May 31, 1921, the Klan burned Greenwood, all 35 square blocks to the ground murdering over 100 residents and injuring hundreds more.   The surviving entrepreneurs fled the area and the despite some attempts to revitalize the economic community, that level of risk and racism was impossible to overcome. 
 
The impact of this was not just on Greenwood.  The national Black press at the time covered the aftermath of the pogrom.   What was the message to blacks for generations to come?  Do not seek success that outstrips whites, even if it is for your own.   So a generation of Blacks were psychologically scarred and intimidated.  And to think this was less than 100 years ago.  
 
Fast forward to today.  There are new challenges, but this threat is no more.  It is imperative that Black entrepreneurs use their accumulated wealth and experience to build the substantial businesses of tomorrow.  Today the challenge is global.  There are no "protected" and segregated markets for entrepreneurs.  All entrepreneurs today if they are to thrive must develop solutions for all consumers.  Black entrepreneurs today must also be able and wiling to compete in all markets. 
 
Time and history move slowly for the living, but I believe we are at  the cusp of new Greenwoods around the country.  And I believe that the work we do at the NMSDC is going to be central to the creation of this new wealth.  And more importantly, I believe that the inclusion of Blacks in the accumulation of wealth will make this country and all of its residents better off. 

In your service

Dr. Fred