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June 21-26, 2009
The University of Washington is well positioned to offer
a program such as this due to our Business and Economic Development
Center (BEDC). For ten years, the BEDC has linked students,
faculty, and staff from the UW Business School with a racially
and ethnically diverse business and nonprofit community to
expand students’ knowledge and skills, help small businesses
grow, create and retain jobs, open educational opportunities
for under-represented minority students, and stimulate innovative
economic development research.
Executive Education and BEDC have created a strategic partnership
with the Northwest Minority Business Council (NMBC) to launch
the MBEP program which has been designed to increase the competitiveness
of Minority Business Enterprises.
For over 30 years, NMBC has been an advocate for minority
businesses by working with corporations and public agencies
that understand the importance of having a diverse supply
base that reflects their customers, as well as today's global
economy. The organization currently serves the states of Washington,
Oregon, Montana, Idaho, and Alaska.
Founding Corporate Partners
A major component in launching the MBEP: Operating Sustaining,
and Growing A Minority Business, is the generous financial
support from our Founding Corporate Partners: The Boeing Company,
Microsoft, Nordstrom, Washington Mutual, and Zones. Their financial
support and expertise have allowed for the development, specialization
and launch of this program. The Michael G. Foster School of
Business wishes to acknowledge and thank them for their support.
For more information, email
or call Executive Education at (206) 543-8560.
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