Thinking Bigger Business Media hosted its third-quarter BIG Breakfast on Sept. 20. The event includes breakfast, networking and a panel discussion with four business leaders who have been featured in the magazine. Scroll through to see photos from the event, which took place at The Carriage Club. Photos are courtesy of PhotomomentsKC. Did you miss out? Join us Dec. 13 for the next BIG Breakfast….
On Sept. 22, three Professional Fellows participating in the Young Leaders of Americas Initiative arrived in Kansas City. Their arrival followed the kick off in Detroit of the YLAI Professional Fellows Program, funded by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State and implemented by Meridian International Center. The program welcomes 250 young entrepreneurs and social innovation visionaries from Latin America and the Caribbean to…
MBE certification
Connectus Worldwide is a new consulting firm that aides minority-, women-, disadvantaged-, veteran- and LGBTQ-owned companies seeking corporate and governmental certification. Founded by Mary Shannon, who retired from a Fortune 500 company earlier this year, Connectus Worldwide provides a variety of services to diverse businesses, while also connecting such enterprises with majority organizations. The firm consults in areas of supplier diversity, public engagement and mediation. Instead of slowing down after…
brad sandt k12itc
A managed IT company is expanding into a new vertical. K12itc, which serves schools, has launched Civic ITC to provide IT infrastructure management, connectivity and maintenance for municipal and county governments, chambers of commerce and other civic organizations. Founder Brad Sandt said in a news release that civic entities struggle to keep pace in the rapidly changing IT sector. “Our technology and our managed services will disrupt the status quo…
award
The Kansas Department of Commerce Office of Minority and Women Business Development has announced its 34th Annual Minority and Women Business Awards as part of 2018 Kansas Minority Enterprise Development Week. Eleven businesses and two individuals honored are based in the Kansas City area, highlighting the metro’s cultivation of diverse entrepreneurs. The awards, given each fall, highlight minority- and women-owned businesses that “exhibit outstanding achievements in their respective industries.” Awards…