The Ohio Minority Supplier Development Council (OMSDC) is a non-profit organization that serves as a direct link between Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) and its Corporate Members. As one of the 23 affiliates of the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), OMSDC works to advance business opportunities for certified Asian, Black, Hispanic, and Native American enterprises and connect them with corporate members. With a focus on developing and maintaining effective corporate supplier diversity programs, OMSDC has been instrumental in fostering value-driven partnerships between MBEs and Corporate Members since its establishment in 1972.
OMSDC certifies minority businesses, provides MBEs with access to procurement opportunities, and assists corporations in enhancing their supplier diversity programs. Through its efforts, OMSDC has contributed significantly to the economic growth of Ohio, with MBEs certified by the council generating an annual economic impact of $16 billion. With headquarters in Columbus and an additional office in Cleveland, OMSDC plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between corporate America and minority-owned businesses, facilitating over $7 billion in annual spending by Corporate Members with certified MBEs.
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