Atlanta, a city rich in history and resilience, recently opened its arms to the NMSDC National Conference and Exchange from October 20 to 23. This delightful annual gathering brought together a diverse crowd – think corporate heavyweights, minority business owners, procurement pros, and industry aficionados – all with a shared goal of pushing for economic equity. A mission that feels more important now than ever.
Hosted by the Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council (GMSDC), this exciting event created a vibrant atmosphere filled with workshops, keynotes, and networking opportunities. Picture thousands of eager individuals engaging in panels and matchmaking sessions, all focused on building win-win partnerships. This is what it’s all about: fostering collaboration between Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) and the vast corporate and governmental supply chains that are eager for their goods and services.
The festivities got underway with a cozy Georgia Welcome Reception, marking the day before the main conference. This eye-catching event took place at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, nestled in the heart of downtown Atlanta. This iconic venue is not just a beautiful architectural wonder; it stands as a testament to Atlanta’s pivotal role in the US Civil Rights Movement. Not only does it celebrate history, but it also serves as a launchpad for a global outreach mission aimed at training leaders and championing equity around the world.
The highlight of the reception? It was undeniably Nzinga ‘Zing’ Shaw, a fierce advocate for supplier diversity and the CEO of Attack the Glass, LLC. Her words were electric! As she kicked off the evening, it wasn’t just another speech; it was a thunderous call to action. With steely determination, she addressed the room, posing the crucial question of the evening: “What Will You Do?”
Shaw reflected on her journey as a business owner navigating today’s challenging landscape. She passionately reminded everyone that we are all linked by a shared duty to uplift and include all members of our community. In a time when divisiveness seems to dominate the conversation, she emphasized the importance of connection, safety, and human dignity that we owe to one another.
With a masterful hand, she laid out an action playbook for those willing to join the cause. Whether you’re looking to be an ally, engage in political processes, or simply lend support to someone in need, her roadmap detailed multiple pathways to make a genuine impact.
Shaw crescendoed her powerful address with a sensational challenge: “What will you do?” This rousing invitation left attendees buzzing with ideas and ambitions as she encouraged everyone to take heartfelt action in support of equity.
As we navigate these turbulent times, it’s vital to step back, reflect on the current state of affairs, and consider our own roles in shaping a brighter future for generations to come. Shaw’s words echo a sentiment we all need to carry into our everyday lives. The question lingers in the air, encouraging us all to act with intention in a world that desperately needs our voices and actions.
As the NMSDC National Conference unfolded, participants left with not just knowledge but a vigorous sense of purpose. After all, the significant progress of tomorrow starts with the courageous acts of today. Will you join the movement? What will you do?
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