Birmingham Gears Up for the Alabama Minority Vendor Conference

Birmingham Gears Up for the Alabama Minority Vendor Conference

If you’re in or near Birmingham, Alabama, get ready because the Alabama Minority Vendor Conference is back and better than ever! This exciting event is scheduled for September 5 and 6 at the lovely Hyatt Regency Birmingham – The Wynfrey Hotel. It’s going to be a fantastic opportunity for small businesses, aspiring entrepreneurs, and professionals to gather together, learn, and grow.

What to Expect

During these two days, attendees can look forward to all sorts of chances to expand their networks, discover new procurement opportunities, and engage with key decision-makers from different industries. The theme this year is about building a roadmap to scale, which means that everyone from corporate leaders to small business owners will find something valuable to take back to their own ventures.

This conference is especially designed for minority-owned businesses and other small enterprises. It’s focused on creating a friendly and supportive environment where everyone can learn, network, and collaborate with their peers as well as industry experts. It’s not just about sitting back and watching; it’s about getting involved and making real connections that can help propel businesses forward.

A Vital Platform for Growth

Kandis Daramola, Acting Director of the event, says it perfectly: “The Alabama Minority Vendor Conference is more than just an event; it’s a vital platform for fostering partnerships, enhancing business capabilities, and championing diversity in supply chains.” This conference is all about creating an inclusive environment where minority businesses can learn from successful owners, subject matter experts, and leaders from both public and private sectors.

The first day kicks off with the Minority Vendor Showcase, where there will be exhibits featuring public procurement agencies and private companies. It’s a great chance to meet face-to-face with people who can help you grow your business and gain access to valuable opportunities.

According to Tammy Knight Fleming from the Alabama Minority Vendor Program, one of the leading sponsors of the conference, “The Minority Vendor Program exists to support inclusivity and ensure fair access to opportunities.” They’re all about creating pathways that lead to direct engagement with procurement options and business development resources. This isn’t just about checking boxes; it’s about driving real innovation and economic growth in Alabama.

Exciting Speakers Lined Up

Mark your calendars and get excited, because this year’s conference boasts an impressive lineup of speakers. You’ll hear from:

  • Lance Gross, Award-Winning Actor and Producer
  • Stormi Steele, CEO of Alabama-Based Canvas Beauty
  • Austin Goble, REACH Women’s Business Center
  • Dr. Travis Davis, CEO MalMar
  • Cynthia Crutchfield, Innovate Alabama
  • Megyn Rodriguez, Small Business Administration
  • Latesha Isbell, Savvy Diva Enterprises
  • Peter Gibbs, President of Foundation Surety & Insurance Solutions
  • Holly Owens, Co-Founder of Hauling Forward Logistics

With such a diverse range of speakers, attendees are sure to walk away with actionable insights that can help them elevate their businesses to new heights.

Join the Movement

Don’t miss out on this chance to be part of something truly special. Whether you’re a small business owner, an entrepreneur on the rise, or simply interested in fostering a more diverse economy, the Alabama Minority Vendor Conference is the place to be. It’s more than just two days; it’s about making connections, learning new things, and paving the way for future success.

For more information and to register, swing by the official conference website and get ready to join a community that’s all about empowerment and growth!


Author: HERE Birmingham

HERE Birmingham

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