Diversity Professional Magazine Wins SCMSDC Supplier of the Year Award
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA, July 26, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Diversity Professional magazine, an interactive international publication for the diversity, equity, and inclusion industry with a focus on business, career and lifestyle for entrepreneurs, business owners and professionals, is pleased to announce winning the 2021 Supplier of the Year Class I award presented by the Southern California Minority Supplier Development Council (SCMSDC) at its annual Supplier of the Year Awards.
This year’s event, held virtually, was titled Celebrating the Power of Partnerships. Diversity Professional magazine was nominated for this award by American Honda Motor Co., which was also the sponsor of the event for the 31st year in row. The Class I award winner was announced by previous recipient Dr. Anita Kantak of Applied Research-West, Inc. Other highlights of the day included a Keynote Performance by Ronda Jackson of D
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Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail announces diversity, equity and inclusion plan Written by David C. Lester, Managing Editor
Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail (BWRR), the developer of the Baltimore-Washington Superconducting Maglev (SCMaglev) Project, [yesterday] announced ambitious goals that would deliver billions of dollars of economic benefits to communities of color, women, and their businesses in constructing and operating the $13 billion high-speed train project.
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