Last week was MSDUK’s Business Opportunity Fair at the Emirates Stadium. It was their first such event and it was supported by a delegation of US Minority Businesses brought over by NMSDC (National Minority Supplier Development Council). The night before I was lucky enough to be at a Reception hosted at the residence of the US Economic Minster which is part of the US Embassy in the UK.
The Business Opportunity Fair had a range of businesses exhibiting from UK Minority Businesses and Corporates such as JP Morgan, Enterprise Rent-a-Car, Lehman Brothers and many more. It was a great mixture of small to large businesses and everything in between. There were some great keynote speeches but the one that got me engaged was the one by Ralph G. Moore of RGMA Associates who provides business advice to Corporates and Suppliers. His point was forget thinking about getting a contract just because you’re a minority business and focus on being just the best business. That’s always been my view that once you get into the "Minority" mindset then you limit your own horizons and aspirations. Conversely, Corporate Procurement Buyers need to look beyond their traditional supply chains so that they can access new and innovative products/services. We need to be the best at what we do and scale to take up the challenges of supplying to corporate organisations which is where strategic alliances come in and as you know collaborative and partnership based working is something I believe deeply in.
I met some great people and one of these was a young woman Entrepreneur named Kanchana Raman, CEO of Avionsystems. She’s got a great technology business and the fact that she’s a Malayasian born Young Woman running a growing technology business in the US really says something.
The US businesses were big and some had multi-billion dollar turnovers but one thing each had was that the CEO’s/Owners were all down to earth.
It was great event and has given me renewed enthusiasm to achieve more.


March 19th, 2008 at 7:01 pm
We always welcome feedback, positive or negative, from anyone who has visited an MSDUK event and I was very happy to read about the post on iQubed for the Business Opportunity Fair we held at the Emirates Stadium last week. We were delighted to welcome over 300 supplier and corporate members. The Fair provided the ideal opportunity for suppliers and corporate buyers to talk business, explore best practice and network with like-minded companies and individuals. I was particularly proud that Harriett Michel, president of the National Minority Supplier Development Council in America and her delegation had the chance to witness first-hand the hard work that all of our members are delivering to raise the agenda of minority supplier development here in the UK. It was a chance for them to showcase their skills, experience and achievements and they did a fantastic job!”
March 19th, 2008 at 11:31 pm
Thanks for the comment Mayank, you and everyone at MSDUK did a great job.