VetSmallBiz Growth Challenge announces its winners

A total of $100,000 was awarded to four veteran owned businesses for their participation in the annual VetSmallBiz Growth Challenge. The Challenge is operated by the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) at Syracuse University in conjunction with The Marcus Foundation, founded by Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus. In addition to awarding a financial … Read more

AT&T wants more women-owned businesses to target new technologies

Rachel Kutz is the vice president of supplier diversity at AT&T. Kutz sat down wtih Light Reading to give her thoughts on her company’s expanding supplier diversity program and discuss future opportunities for small and diverse businesses. “As of 2015, it spent $13.7 billion, or 24% of its total supplier spend, with certified diverse suppliers. … Read more

Should Ivy League schools receive Federal Funding?

Ivy League schools cost taxpayers more than $41 billion from fiscal year 2010 to fiscal year 2015. With a combined Bank Account of $120 billion one has to wonder why they receive so much support. We discuss the recent “Open the Books” report and give our thoughts on the subject 1) With continued donations at … Read more

Hudson County in New Jersey creates new program for small and diverse businesses

In addition to being home of the fatal dual between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, Hudson County has recently approved a set-aside program for diverse and small businesses.  Diverse businesses will include minority, women, and veteran owned companies that meet the requirement of being at least 51% owned by qualifying demographics. The program has said … Read more

What did the HB2 law in North Carolina prove?

By now, many of you have probably heard about the North Carolina repeal of the HB2 law.  If you’ve read articles on this website before, then you are familiar with the cost of the HB2 legislation to the state’s economy.  Despite Republican defense of the bill claiming it has had no negative economic affect, it … Read more

Why Sallie Krawcheck hates diversity programs

Sallie Krawcheck is one of the most accomplished women in the financial sector.  Krawcheck was a former Citibank employee who was let go after she suggested the company pay back their customers for the money they lost (crazy idea).  After that she headed Merrill Lynch for Bank of America, until a regime change ended that … Read more