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National Advisory Council on Minority Business Enterprise

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The Secretary of Commerce has established a National Advisory Council on Minority Business Enterprise to provide advice to the Administration on key issues pertaining to the growth and global competitiveness of the nation’s minority-owned and operated corporations.

The Council will undertake matters to provide advice and develop recommendations to the President through the Secretary of Commerce on a broad range of domestic and international issues that concern minority businesses including but not limited to:

  1. Developing strategies and polices to position minority-owned firms to compete in the global economy

  2. Developing market based criteria and strategies for gaining access to global supply chains of major corporations

  3. Developing strategies for eliminating domestic and global barriers to growth

  4. Developing strategies to expand minority-owned firm participation in emerging industries

  5. Developing market based strategies to achieve economic parity by 2050

Members | Charter

NACMBE members at third meeting

 

Work of the Council

The National Advisory Council on Minority Business Enterprise has been working on recommendations for the Secretary of Commerce to accelerate the growth of Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) in domestic and global markets.  Since March 11, 2011, the Advisory Council has held five full meetings, numerous teleconference calls and conducted research and interviews with government executives, minority business entrepreneurs and academics to learn more about opportunities for growth for minority-owned businesses.  

In support of efforts to develop recommendations for the Secretary of Commerce, the Advisory Council is currently conducting focus groups with the CEOs of MBEs to learn more about the challenges and enablers to business growth.  Findings from the focus groups will further inform recommendations that will promote the growth and competitiveness of the nation’s MBEs.  Participation in focus groups is by invitation only and based on a diversity of business criteria to ensure a balance of opinions. Focus groups are being held in cities across the nation including, Fairfax, Chicago, Houston, New York City and Los Angeles, February through April 2012.

 

NACMBE Meetings

May 9, 2012 Meeting

February 6, 2012 Meeting

December 12, 2011 Meeting

September 29, 2011 Meeting

June 24, 2011 Meeting

March 11, 2011 Meeting

 

NACMBE Press Releases

 

Call for Nominations

Call for Nomination

MBDA will continue to accept nominations on an ongoing basis and will consider nominations received after March 30, 2011 if the open Council membership positions are not filled and as future council vacancies arise.

 

View the Federal Register Notice of Solicitation of Nominations for Membership to National Advisory Council on Minority Business Enterprise (NACMBE)

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Between 2002 and 2007, minority-owned firms outpaced the growth of non-minority firms in gross receipts, employment, and number of firms. Minority firms are an engine of job creation.
Graph for MBE Growth

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