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Minority Business Council (NMBC)
Offices: Irvine, California
The National Minority Business Council has been helping small, minority-
and women-owned businesses succeed for over a quarter century. The organization
is dedicated to providing business assistance, educational opportunities,
seminars, purchasing listings and related services to hundreds of businesses
throughout the tri-state area and across the nation. The strength of the
organization resides in its members of successful entrepreneurs who are
committed to their business and to the NMBC's continuing goal of expanding
opportunities available to small, minority and women business owners.
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Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC)
Offices: New York, New York
Providing a direct link between corporate America
and minority-owned businesses is the primary objective of the National Minority
Supplier Development Council, one of the country's leading business membership
organizations. It was chartered in 1972 to provide increased procurement
and business opportunities for minority businesses of all sizes. The NMSDC
Network is comprised of 3,500 corporate members, including most of America's
largest publicly-owned, privately-owned and foreign-owned companies. |
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Environmental Business Council (NEBC)
Offices: Portland, Oregon
The Northwest Environmental Business Council was established to help identify
the leading professionals in the environmental industry in the Northwest.
The organization is a resource for environmental procurement needs. NEBC
is a regional trade association representing environmental technology and
service firms in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Alaska since 1996.
NEBC is recognized as the most comprehensive representative of the Pacific
Northwest environmental industry by state and federal regulators, as well
as the regulated community. |
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Ohio Small Business Council (OSBC)
Offices: Columbus, Ohio
The OSBC is solely devoted to representing the unique concerns of the small
business members of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce. The OSBC’s activities
are led by a governing board comprised of small business owners, in a wide
range of industries, from across Ohio. OSBC also works to promote and protect
the establishment, growth and vitality of small business in Ohio by supporting
legislative and governmental actions that encourage small business development. |
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| Orange
County Business Council (OCBC)
Offices: Irvine, California
The Orange County Business Council is the leading voice of business in Orange
County, California. OCBC represents and promotes the business community,
working with government and academia, to enhance Orange County’s economic
development and prosperity in order to preserve a high quality of life.
OCBC helps assure the financial growth of America’s fifth largest county. |
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Oregon Business Council (OBC)
Offices: Portland, Oregon
The Oregon Business Council is an association of more than 40 top business
executives focused on public issues that affect Oregon's life and future.
The business leaders who belong to OBC serve as directors of the organization.
OBC members represent Oregon's largest employers, in fact, nearly a third
of the state's 100 largest companies. OBC has worked on issues as diverse
as K-12 and higher education, salmon and watershed health, a drug-free workplace,
transportation, fiscal reform, and economic development. |
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