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Procurement Innovation Radio at the 2019 NMSDC Conference

October 18, 2019 by Mike

The nation’s premier forum on minority supplier development, the 2019 National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) Annual Conference and Business Opportunity Fair, was held October 13-16, 2019 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA.

Over 6,000 corporate CEOs, procurement executives, and supplier diversity professionals from the top multinational companies, as well as leading Asian, Black, Hispanic and Native American business owners and international organizations, participated in the 4-day event.

The event marked the launch of “Procurement Innovation Radio” on Business RadioX, hosted by Raj Verma, the VP of Procurement Services with GoProcure.

Christina Morrow, Director of Global Procurement – Ricoh USA

https://stats.businessradiox.com/30490.mp3

 

Corey Smith, Senior Director of Supplier Diversity – Major League Baseball (MLB)

https://stats.businessradiox.com/30493.mp3

 

Jalal Slade, Assistant GM, Airport Business Diversity – Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

https://stats.businessradiox.com/30494.mp3

 

J.P. Keating, Manager of Supplier Inclusion & Diversity – Allstate Insurance

https://stats.businessradiox.com/30495.mp3

 

Keith Browning, Director, Supply Chain Management – Delta Air Lines

https://stats.businessradiox.com/30496.mp3

 

Kimberly Marcus, Director of Supplier Diversity – AARP

https://stats.businessradiox.com/30497.mp3

 

Lisa Miller, VP of Supplier Diversity – SunTrust Bank

https://stats.businessradiox.com/30499.mp3

 

Veronica Maldonado-Torres, President & CEO – VMT Consulting

https://stats.businessradiox.com/30498.mp3

 

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MENTORING TOMORROW’S BUSINESS LEADERS: Veronica Maldonado-Torres with Georgia Mentor Protege Connection

April 22, 2015 by Mike

On the Money
On the Money
MENTORING TOMORROW'S BUSINESS LEADERS: Veronica Maldonado-Torres with Georgia Mentor Protege Connection
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Joe Moss, Veronica Maldonado-Torres

If you had the opportunity to learn proven best practices from one of America’s top corporations, would you take it? On this episode of “On the Money”, host Joe Moss of Embassy National Bank interviews Veronica Maldonado-Torres about mentoring and the Georgia Mentor Protege Connection.

Veronica Maldonado-Torres/Georgia Mentor Protege Connection

Veronica Maldonado, Georgia MPCThe Georgia Mentor Protégé Connection (MPC) is a business development program administered by the Georgia Education Foundation (GEF) in partnership with the Department of Economic Development and the Georgia Institute of Technology. Emerging firms who are accepted into the program have an opportunity to make tremendous strides in areas such as business acumen, methods and procedures, competitiveness and capability.

In addition, MPC enables Georgia small businesses to benefit from a partnership with a corporate mentor for a period of one year. Emerging firms can build relationships, explore new technologies, learn about best practices, and benefit from the wisdom of corporate executives who are committed to the long-term health and overall growth of small businesses in Georgia. The goal of the program is to help small businesses to be successful over the long haul by helping them to develop capacity, enhance their skill sets, and become more competitive. Research has shown that access to the right kind of coaching and mentoring significantly increases the success rate in small business, while both the mentor and the protégé benefit tremendously from their interaction.

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“On the Money” focuses on topics and issues allowing small businesses to better navigate the financial services minefield, with analysis and opinions from today’s industry experts on banking and loans. “On the Money” also introduces you to some of the top small business leaders in the Atlanta market.

Hosted by Joe Moss, the president of Embassy National Bank, “On the Money” airs live every Wednesday at 3:00 PM EST from the Business RadioX studio in Gwinnett.

Joe and Veronica on Business RadioX

Tagged With: Embassy Bank, Embassy National Bank, ga education foundation, ga mentor connection, ga mpc, Ga. Mentor Protégé Connection, gampc, gef, georgia education foundation, georgia mentor connection, Georgia Mentor Protege Connection, georgia mentoring, georgia mpc, mentor, mentoring, On The Money, On The Money Radio, small business, Veronica Maldonado, veronica maldonado torres

Spotlight on Hispanic Heritage Month, Part 2

September 23, 2014 by angishields

Let's Talk Small Business
Let's Talk Small Business
Spotlight on Hispanic Heritage Month, Part 2
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The council hosted its final interview of the two-part interview series honoring National Hispanic Heritage Month with special guests GMSDC Blue Legend Monica Maldonado of Interprint Communications, and Alejandro Coss, president of the Latin American Chamber of Commerce Georgia (LACC). In a broad discussion of entrepreneurship in the Latin American community, major topics were discussed including: a) Common obstacles to small business growth and how to overcome them, b) When to know that a small business is “ready” to do business in the corporate arena, c) The value-add of certification and membership with the LACC. Get the small business information and resources you need from some of the most successful Latino business owners and partners in the supplier diversity space. Tune in now!

Monica Maldonado / Interprint Communications LinkedIn Facebook youtube

Alejandro Coss / Latin American Chamber of Commerce

 

 

Tagged With: GMSDC, Interprint Communications, Latin American Chamber of Commerce, Monica Maldonado, Stacey Key, Veronica Maldonado

Veronica Maldonado with Georgia Mentor Protege Connection, Renae Keitt with ARK Temporary Staffing and Aise Cannon with Georgia Campus PCOM

June 19, 2014 by Mike

Gwinnett Business Radio
Gwinnett Business Radio
Veronica Maldonado with Georgia Mentor Protege Connection, Renae Keitt with ARK Temporary Staffing and Aise Cannon with Georgia Campus PCOM
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Brandon Keever, Aise Cannon, Renae Keitt, Veronica Maldonado, Mike Sammond
Brandon Keever, Aise Cannon, Renae Keitt, Veronica Maldonado, Mike Sammond

Veronica Maldonado/Georgia Mentor Protege Connection

The Georgia Mentor Protégé Connection (MPC) is a business development program  administered by the Georgia Education Foundation (GEF) in partnership with the  Department of Economic Development and the Georgia Institute of Technology. Emerging  firms who are accepted into the program have an opportunity to make tremendous strides  in areas such as business acumen, methods and procedures, competitiveness and capability.

In addition, MPC enables Georgia small businesses to benefit from a partnership with a  corporate mentor for a period of one year. Emerging firms can build relationships, explore  new technologies, learn about best practices, and benefit from the wisdom of corporate executives who are committed to the long-term health and overall growth of small businesses in Georgia. The goal of the program is to help small businesses to be successful over the long haul by helping them to develop capacity, enhance their skill sets, and become more competitive. Research has shown that access to the right kind of coaching and mentoring significantly increases the success rate in small business, while both the mentor and the protégé benefit tremendously from their interaction.

Renae Keitt/ARK Temporary Staffing

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Aise Cannon/Georgia Campus PCOM

???????????????????????????????The GA Campus PCOM (Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine) is dedicated to providing high quality, comprehensive programs, each distinguished by a leading-edge curriculum and experienced, expert faculty. Guided by osteopathic medical tradition, concept and practice, they deliver a uniquely holistic education, as each program considers all areas of disciplines. They are constantly seeking ways to enhance their curricula, ensuring that each program remains current and relevant.  It is a commitment to excellence that prepares their students well to meet the needs of a  rapidly changing healthcare environment. The college offers not only a doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine but in Pharmacy, as well as a Master’s in Biomedical Sciences.

Tagged With: ga campus PCOM, ga education foundation, ga mentor protege, Ga. Mentor Protégé Connection, georgia education foundation, georgia mentor protege, Georgia Mentor Protege Connection, georgia mpc, medicine, mentor, mentoring, mpc, osteopathic medicine, pcom, philadelphia college of osteopathic medicine, protege, renae keitt, staffing, Veronica Maldonado

Dr. Rebecca Paden with Thermalife and Veronica Maldonado with Georgia Mentor Protege Connection

May 16, 2014 by Mike

Business Leaders of Today
Business Leaders of Today
Dr. Rebecca Paden with Thermalife and Veronica Maldonado with Georgia Mentor Protege Connection
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Tess Turrin, Dr. Rebecca Paden, Veronica Maldonado, Angel Nowlin
Tess Turrin, Dr. Rebecca Paden, Veronica Maldonado, Angel Nowlin

Dr. Rebecca Paden/Thermalife

Thermalife utilizes the best in special infrared-sensitive cameras to record temperatures of heat patterns in the body. Their procedures are non-invasive, no contact, no radiation, pain-free FDA approved scans.

Veronica Maldonado/Georgia Mentor Protege Connection

Veronia Maldonado is a dynamic and versatile Latina community business leader whose voice, passion and purpose are focused on building up the human spirit, creating synergy amongst communities, and fighting for the “inalienable right” for all to progress and excel in any environment.

She is an expert in fostering strategic alliances, creating win-win negotiations and implementing effective marketing strategies that increase any brand value throughout the pipeline. She is ready to meet and exceed any challenge set before her, a quality most demonstrated as director of the Georgia Mentor Protege Connection, which is a mentor protege program—the first of its kind in the nation.

The product of hard work, determination and perseverance as well as an entrepreneurial family tree that spans generations in the U.S. & Latin America, Ms. Maldonado is uniquely qualified to lead the MPC program and thereby to help provide a path to sustainability, progression, and economic growth for small business owners in Georgia.

Tagged With: dr. rebecca paden, georgia education foundation, Georgia Mentor Protege Connection, Georgia Tech, imaging, mentor, rebecca paden, tess turrin, thermal, thermal imaging, thermalife, Veronica Maldonado

Spotlight on Georgia Mentor Protege Connection

November 12, 2013 by angishields

Burr Forman's Results Matter Radio
Burr Forman's Results Matter Radio
Spotlight on Georgia Mentor Protege Connection
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As the first state-sponsored mentor-protégé program in the U.S., the Georgia Mentor Protégé Connection (MPC) currently administered under the Georgia Education Foundation in partnership with the State of Georgia and the Georgia Technology Innovation Institute gives emerging firms one year of exclusive mentorship with the nation’s leading corporations. MPC alum and CEO Sidd Ahmed of VDart, Inc. and his 2012-2013 corporate mentor, Karmetria Burton of Delta Air Lines, share their firsthand experiences with the prestigious capacity building program, as well as the value it brings to the Georgia small business community.

Veronica Maldonado/Georgia Mentor Protégé Connection (MPC)  FacebookLinkedinTwitter

Veronica Maldonado is the program director of the nation’s first mentor protégé program: the Georgia Mentor Protégé Connection (MPC). Through the MPC, Georgia small businesses are matched with the nation’s leading Fortune 500 corporations for one year of exclusive mentorship. The program is based on one premise: that while emerging firms build relationships, explore new technologies, and learn best practices to take their business to the next level, corporations help lead a path to sustainability, progress and economic growth for the Georgia business community.

Ms. Maldonado is uniquely qualified to lead the MPC program. She is a dynamic Latina community business leader, and on all counts is an expert in fostering strategic alliances, creating win-win negotiations and implementing effective marketing strategies to increase brand value throughout the pipeline. Further applying her expertise, Ms. Maldonado also works as the director of strategic alliance and partnerships for the Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council (GMSDC), where she barters relationships between GMSDC and other minority/small business development associations, chambers and organizations in Georgia.

Karmetria Dunham Burton/Delta Air Lines, Inc.

Touted as one of the Top 25 Women Impacting Diversity by DiversityPlus Magazine over the past two years, Karmetria Burton is igniting an inspirational fire among women AND men in the corporate world. The Houston, Texas native currently serves as General Manager of Strategic Programs with Delta Air Lines.

In her challenging professional role, Karmetria functions as an advocate for minority and women-owned businesses, ensuring they are afforded competitive opportunities to service the international airliner. Her ultimate goal is to develop a quality best-in-class supplier diversity program that continues Delta’s legacy as an industry leader.

Syed Ahmed/VDart, Inc. FacebookLinkedinTwitter

Syed (“Sidd”) Ahmed is the President & CEO of VDart, Inc., a leading information technology staffing firm headquartered in Atlanta, GA. In little more than five years, it has transformed from a brand new firm to a major player on the IT services landscape. Touting nearly 440 employees, with offices in Atlanta, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, UK and India, VDart provides IT staffing solutions to clients all over the globe.

Founded in 2007, VDart is laser focused on the core objective of finding the right IT professional with the perfect mix of skills and experiences to meet the client’s business objectives. As a result of that commitment and Sidd’s leadership, VDart has received numerous awards and honors recognizing its rapid growth and high achievement including being a Inc 500’s fastest growing privately held firms in U.S. for the past two years, earning ACG Fast 40’s 9th fastest growing company in Atlanta in 2013, and claiming rank on the Pacesetter Awards list for being the fastest growing privately held company in Atlanta for the past two years. Without question, VDart, is doing great things and is a shining example of how a certified MBE can leverage its resources to achieve exponential growth.

 

Tagged With: Delta Air Lines, Georgia Mentor Protege Connection, Karmetria Dunham Burton, Syed Ahmed, VDart, Veronica Maldonado

Nancy Wright Whatley with Metro Atlanta Chamber and Veronica Maldonado with Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council

August 13, 2013 by angishields

Burr Forman's Results Matter Radio
Burr Forman's Results Matter Radio
Nancy Wright Whatley with Metro Atlanta Chamber and Veronica Maldonado with Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council
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Nancy Wright Whatley/Metro Atlanta Chamber FacebookLinkedinTwitter

Named the vice president of entrepreneurial development for the Metro Atlanta Chamber (MAC) in 2010, Nancy Wright Whatley is responsible for generating new business development opportunities for small business members by connecting small and large businesses together. As a former business owner, she understands the challenges of growing a business through the right connections.IMAG0136v2

Veronica Maldonado/GA Minority Supplier Development Council FacebookLinkedinTwitter

Ms. Maldonado is a dynamic and versatile Latina community business leader whose voice, passion and purpose are focused on building up the human spirit, creating synergy amongst communities, and fighting for the “inalienable right” for all to progress and excel in any environment.

She is an expert in fostering strategic alliances, creating win-win negotiations and implementing effective marketing strategies that increase any brand value throughout the pipeline. She is ready to meet and exceed any challenge set before her, a quality most recently demonstrated as director of the Georgia Mentor Protégé Connection, which is a mentor protégé program—the first of its kind in the nation.

The product of hard work, determination and perseverance as well as an entrepreneurial family tree that spans generations in the U.S. & Latin America, Ms. Maldonado is uniquely qualified to lead the MPC program and thereby to help provide a path to sustainability, progression, and economic growth for small business owners in Georgia.

 

 

Tagged With: Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council, Metro Atlanta Chamber, Nancy Wright Whatley, Veronica Maldonado

Leadership Tips for Micro & Small Business Success!

July 12, 2013 by angishields

Global Leader Radio
Global Leader Radio
Leadership Tips for Micro & Small Business Success!
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In this edition of Global Leader Radio!™, we discuss the skills & leadership acumen necessary for success as a micro or small business owner. Laura Ann Hart and Veronica Maldonado joined Alvin C. Miles as in-studio guests to discuss the resources available for business owners, the importance of education to success, and the personal  fulfillment of serving others!

Here are seven takeaways from our discussion:

  1. What small businesses need is a helping hand!

  2. When everyone takes care of their own backyard, the outcome is a great community.

  3. Surround yourself with people that aid in your development.

  4. Always seek more!

  5. We are designed to be of service to others.

  6. To be a leader is a gift!
  7. Don’t be afraid to do the right thing, even when it’s not popular.

Listen in as Laura Ann and Veronica describe how they’ve gotten to a successful point in their careers. Add their insights, tips and resources to your leadership toolkit. Leadership IS a conversation!

 

Laura Ann Hart/ President,  Quickie Coupons, LLC

Laura Ann Hart is a true “Georgia Girl!” Having been born and raised in the South, Laura has taken “southern hospitality and customer service” to a whole new level in her young and vibrant sales & marketing company Quickie Coupons!  “First Class is Free” has been her philosophy and building blocks that she hangs her pearls on every day! Over the past 8 years Laura has sold over 40 million dollars in goods and services and continues her “Pursuit of Excellence” Vision in everything that she does.

Laura Ann created a company in a downturn market that is helping businesses survive and thrive with the simple introduction of coupons into their marketing plan. Since the beginning of Quickie Coupons Laura Ann has increased overall sales by 55% in year two and another 35% in years three and four. Quickie Coupons has consistently maintained a 94% customer retention level – all without long term contracts. In February of 2011, Quickie Coupons became an official Franchisor, with a federally registered trademark and the ability to sell franchises throughout the country.  Laura is currently in the process of opening up Quickie Coupons Roswell in September of this year.  Quickie Coupons was a finalist for business of the year in 2010 and 2011.

Before starting Quickie Coupons, Laura spent five years as a Top Producer with RE/MAX Unlimited where she learned the true value of helping and serving others. Under the mentoring of Pam and Gerry Rogers, Laura was able to make the transition from stay at home mom to an award winning Top Producing Agent. During her real estate career Laura helped hundreds of clients buy and sell property.  Laura received the “Rookie of the Year” Award in 2005, earned the #1 Top Producing Individual Agent in 2006 & 2008, #3 Top Producing Individual Agent in 2007 and was also honored with the RE/MAX 100% Club Award four years in a row.  Laura also had the privilege of writing a monthly real estate column in the local paper sharing her experiences and best “tips & tricks” on how to navigate the real estate world.

In 2012, Laura was the President of the Kennesaw Business Association (the largest non-chamber business association in the state of Georgia), a board member for the Acworth Business Association and a character education teacher at Kennesaw Mountain High School.  In 2013 Laura graduated from the esteemed Leadership Cobb Program.  Currently Laura serves as a director/ past president for the Kennesaw Business Association and participates in several committees dedicated to improving our local community and helping businesses grow.

Giving back and taking care of their community is a must for Laura and her family. The Hart’s have actively participated and contributed to several charity and service organizations ranging from “Shop with a Hero Programs”, Carrabba’s Culinary Cook-off, Must Ministries, Calvary Children’s Home, Hayes Elementary Food Pantry, Kilometer Kids, Northstar Church Volunteers, NJROTC, Boy scouts, One Call Foundation, Susan G Komen Breast Cancer, Northstar Couples Group Leaders, ARC (Atlanta Recovery Center / Homeless Shelter) and MDA. Teaching their children to “give back” has been a priority for both Laura and her husband Eric. Laura and Eric recently celebrated their 21st wedding anniversary. They have three children, Joshua, Alexandria and Jeffrey and live in Acworth, Ga.

Laura received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from Shorter College in 1997 and her Associates of Arts Degree in Fashion Merchandising from Bauder College in 1990.  Laura holds and maintains a Georgia Real Estate Sales Person License and is certified in several areas of scuba diving.

Contact  Laura: (678) 918-6961, laura@quickiecouponbook.com

 

Veronica Maldonado/ Program Director, Ga. Mentor Protégé Connection

 

Ms. Maldonado is a dynamic and versatile Latina community business leader whose voice, passion and purpose are focused on building up the human spirit, creating synergy amongst communities, and fighting for the “inalienable right” for all to progress and excel in any environment.

She is an expert in fostering strategic alliances, creating win-win negotiations and implementing effective marketing strategies that increase any brand value throughout the pipeline. She is ready to meet and exceed any challenge set before her, a quality most recently demonstrated as director of the Georgia Mentor Protégé Connection, which is a mentor protégé program—the first of its kind in the nation.

The product of hard work, determination and perseverance as well as an entrepreneurial family tree that spans generations in the U.S & Latin America, Ms. Maldonado is uniquely qualified to lead the MPC program and thereby to help provide a path to sustainability, progression, and economic growth for small business owners in Georgia.

Contact Veronica: (404) 589-4929, veronicam@georgiamentorprotegeconnection.org

 

Which Book Has Most Impacted Your Leadership Ability?

Laura:

Laura Hart's book

Veronica:

VMaldonado's book

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