Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council (GMSDC)
The GMSDC is a leading organization advocating for small business development and supplier diversity. They certify Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) firms and facilitate partnerships between these firms and corporations or government entities. They offer educational programs, networking events, and mentorship opportunities to support minority businesses
Certification: They certify Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) to help them engage with global supply chains.
Development Programs: GMSDC offers programs like the Georgia Mentor Protege Connection, which pairs small business owners with executives from larger corporations for mentoring.
Networking Events: The council hosts various events such as the MBEIC Lunch and Learn, Executive Breakfast Series, and the Business Opportunity Exchange, which provide opportunities for MBEs to network and gain insights from established businesses
Program Highlights
Certification
GMSDC certifies Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs), ensuring they meet specific criteria and are ready to engage with global supply chains.
Development
The council enhances the corporate readiness of certified MBEs, positioning them for growth through training and development programs.
Facilitation
GMSDC connects MBEs with corporations and government entities, fostering essential business relationships.
Advocacy
GMSDC is a leading voice in legislative, political, and community circles, advocating for minority business development and supplier diversity.
Contact Us
956 MLK Jr. Dr. Atlanta, Georgia 30314
(678) 702-1765
info@atlanta.com