The discussion topic for the panel was "Energizing the American Economy with Minority Business Enterprises." The panel provided insight as to how minority businesses will be one of the primary catalysts for the recovery of the US economy. According the panelists, statistics prove that small business, the category that most minority businesses are a part of employ more people than large businesses, they experience job growth in far greater percentages compared to large businesses. Further, small and minority businesses tend to be the barometers of economic health of the country.
Milton Kirby, President of Allied Logistics, Inc. - Atlanta, GA said all of the panelists are distinguished in there own right. They agreed and had similar thoughts on several of the discussion points and offered insightful tips and strategies to help minority businesses grow and prosper. Each of the panelists provided several nuggets of information that we will be able to implement immediately in our business.
Kirby also stated that the creditability of the panelists is no surprise. The MBDA here in Atlanta has worked diligently over the past year providing quality programs, events and educational opportunities for minority businesses to connect, network and to explore contract opportunities. In fact, Allied Logistics is a participating sponsor of Med Week Atlanta. We are so pleased with the out come of MED Week Atlanta, 2009, that we have already pledged our support for the 2010 MED Week in Atlanta, GA. We are convinced that MED Week Atlanta is an excellent source of information and opportunity for minority businesses. Having a marquis moderator like Roland Martin is testament to quality of the program.
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Allied Logistics, Inc. is an Atlanta, GA based supply chain & freight transportation solutions provider. The company places a premium on providing sourced and dedicated freight transportation alternatives to meet demanding needs & schedules.
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