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For more than 15 years, Todd Duwe has championed diversity in the workplace and has advocated for COBID companies to win in the construction industry. As an executive leader, he brings ideas and initiatives that not only help make a business better but make people better. He understands societal inequalities, leads inclusively, and consistently makes .
The National Association of Minority Contractors-Oregon chapter (NAMC-Oregon) introduced NAMC University last year with the mission of supporting Black-, Indigenous-, and people of color (BIPOC)-owned businesses to develop the administrative and project management skills they need to succeed. Through the unique venture, NAMC-Oregon’s partners and stakeholders have committed to support and train members to prepare .
By: scott.huish in NAMC Oregon December 22, 2020
2:04 pm
NAMC-OR, MCIP merger complete, next steps to be announced soon
… and the MCIP legacy will continue
NAMC-OR’s merger with the Metropolitan Contractor Improvement Partnership (MCIP) was completed in October and will enhance NAMC-OR’s delivery of services, making it a more effective and efficient organization serving a variety of needs to its members.
MCIP, NAMC-OR’s technical assistance arm for over a decade, provided a solid foundation of training for many BIPOC contractors and other service providers. John Jackley, founder and CEO of Advanced Technology Communications and a founding member of MCIP, said the organization directly assisted more than 2,000 MBE construction companies with the support of Meyer Memorial Trust, The Collins Foundation and most public agencies in the region.