MBDA is a Federal Agency created specifically to foster the establishment and growth of minority-owned businesses in America. Remarkably, assisting Minority Business Enterprise (MBEs) in the areas of financing, planning, management, marketing and also obtaining Government and Corporate contracting opportunities.
The MBDA Business Center in Denver serves minority-owned firms seeking: new contracting opportunities, a variety of financial services, new market penetration options, and/ or growth in size and scale. In a recent Townhall meeting in Kansas City, held under the auspices of Hallmark Visitor’s Center; their experienced staff and extensive network of strategic partners gave Kansas City clients better abilities to secure capital (new or finance), compete for contracts, and provide employment opportunities.
The Town Hall meeting attracted firms across Midwest geographic hubs of the Mountain Plains MSDC. Where stakeholders, new entrants shared ideas and engaged in meaningful dialogued about how best the Mountain Plains MSDC better offers to serve minority business/supplier development needs. Interestingly, forums were opened to all corporate members and certified MBEs.
The Town Hall meeting attracted firms across Midwest geographic hubs of the Mountain Plains MSDC. Where stakeholders, new entrants shared ideas and engaged in meaningful dialogued about how best the Mountain Plains MSDC better offers to serve minority business/supplier development needs. Interestingly, forums were opened to all corporate members and certified MBEs.
After the two hours interactive, well attended facilitated Town Hall, Hallmark treated participants to a world-class refreshment with professional complimentary services at every table, while networking progressed smoothly.
Belinda Hooks - Market President - CO/NE and Elizabeth Hill - MBE Services and Development Manager, were seen to add colors to the Town Hall.
Mountain Plains MSDC closed meeting with few words and very meaningful statement, “we appreciate the participation and engagement of those that attended these events. We value your continued support.”