NORTHWEST MOUNTAIN MSDC RECOGNIZES EXCELLENCE IN PERFORMANCE FOR 2020
The Northwest Mountain MSDC recognizes excellence in performance annually. This year, we celebrate outstanding corporate and individual supplier diversity leadership and advocacy achievements in 2020, a year full of challenges for all businesses. On Thursday, March 18, 2021, the Northwest Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council (Northwest Mountain MSDC) will be recognizing organizations and individuals that excel at advocating, promoting, and contracting with Minority Business Enterprises. The 2020 Award Winners are:
Advocacy Awards: Presented to individuals who exemplify an unselfish commitment to Minority Business Enterprise Development.
Recipient of the John A. Gilmore Award: Dicran Arnold, World Wide Technology, Inc.
Recipient of the Robert L. Ryan Award: Tim Otani, MUFG Union Bank, N.A.
Leadership Awards: Presented to Minority Business Enterprises that deliver excellence in performance and value to private or public sector customers.
Class 1 Supplier of the Year – Annual Revenues up to $1M dollars: Mike Nakamura Photography LLC
Class 2 Supplier of the Year – Annual Revenues between $1M – $10M dollars: RLA Engineering LLC
Class 3 Supplier of the Year – Annual Revenues between $10M – $50M dollars: ServiceMaster of Swan Island
Class 4 Supplier of the Year – Annual Revenues above $50M: Rose International, Inc.
Leadership Awards: Presented to the Public Agency and Private Sector Corporations that commit and live the practice of Minority Business Enterprise inclusion.
Public Agency of the Year: Port of Seattle
Regional Corporation of the Year: Skanska USA Building Inc.
National Corporation of the Year: Intel Corporation
Congratulations to all our Award Winners!
About the Council
Founded in 1978, the Northwest Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to drive economic value by equalizing opportunities. As an affiliate of the National MSDC, the Council certifies minority owned businesses and provides access to supplier development, supply chain inclusion, networking events and formal introductions. The Council serves the states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
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