Henry Childs II, Esq. Named Board Chairman, CEO and President of The NMSDC Business Consortium Fund
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An outstanding leader in minority business development, Henry Childs II is poised to lead BCF into a new chapter of success.
Henry Childs II, Esq.
I am excited to join the BCF team and make certain that minority business owners know they have a financial ally committed to providing them with access to capital. NEW YORK (PRWEB) February 16, 2021 The NMSDC Business Consortium Fund (BCF), a US Treasury designated Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and a national direct lender to certified minority-owned businesses, appointed Henry Childs II, Esq. as chairman, CEO and president. BCF serves as the lender of choice for National Minority Supplier Development Council-certified minority business enterprises (MBEs). Mr. Childs brings a wealth of leadership experience and knowledge to the role
Crain’s New York Business Recognizes Terrence Clark as a Notable Black Leader & Executive
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Terrence Clark, president & CEO of the New York & New Jersey Minority Supplier Development Council
I am humbled by Crain’s inclusion of me and my commitment to support diverse business development. NEW YORK (PRWEB) February 17, 2021 Crain’s New York yesterday released its list of 2021 Notable Black Leaders and Executives including Terrence Clark, president and CEO of the New York/New Jersey Minority Supplier Development Council (“The Council”). Crain’s applauds the leadership and accomplishments of its honorees, especially in light of the ongoing racial justice movement and pandemic. As president and CEO of The Council, Clark devotes his time to connecting major corporations and government agencies with minority business enterprises (MBEs) to diversify the supply chain and increase MBEs’ revenues
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Mid-States MSDC Recognizes Corporations Spending With Black Businesses
February 16, 2021 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS - February 16, 2021 - ( Newswire.com )
The Mid-States Minority Supplier Development Council (Mid-States MSDC) recognizes 39 Central Indiana corporations (see attached image) that spent more than $650 Million with Black-owned businesses in 2020.
“Last year, in response to Black Lives Matter, numerous corporations issued statements in support of the Black community, but sadly, many of them have not committed to purchasing from Black businesses or have established goals to spend dollars with diverse suppliers,” said Carolyn Mosby, President/CEO of the Mid-States MSDC. “We wanted to acknowledge those companies that are purchasing from Black businesses, creating jobs and impacting the overall economic development and empowerment of communities of color in Central Indiana. Thirty-nine