The National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) recently announced the ninth cohort of the Emerging Young Entrepreneurs (EYE) program. EYE is a nine-month experience uniquely designed to provide the next generation of minority entrepreneurs (ages 19 – 35) with skills, tools, and strategies to start or grow their innovative businesses. This year’s Emerging Young Entrepreneurs are:
Akos Antwi, Revive Therapeutic Services
Melissa Bernabe, SirSean Productions
Keon Berry, Dr. Keon N. Berry Group
Shanay Braxton, Business In Travel
Patrick Buckner, Moltron Builders Inc
Miguel Carrillo, Carrillo Innovations
Candace Chambers, Educational Writing Services
Mohamed Cisse, Drmwx Creative Agency
Chelsea Dade, Communicate for Health Justice (CFHJ) LLC
Kamara Daughtry, Digital Career Opportunities Worldwide
Arlenis Domingue, Vivid Arc
Ahriana Edwards, Vaila Shoes
Daniel Ellis, Aloha Laundry Life
Kharisma Faulkner, Market With Kharisma
Jelani Fenton, EG Bowman
Kyle Ganeriwal, KBH Industrial
Danielle Germain, Career Toolkits By Dee
Patience Gitau, NurseBridge
Brittany Hale, BND Consulting
Jazmine Jackson, Cobachi C.R.E.A.M.
Aminata "Ami" Jalloh, Ami J Creates
Ashley Jean, Ashley Jean Creative
Michelle Jones, BPT Staffing
Osinor Kakhu, New Media Results
Dennis Lee Jr., Percival Company
Kayla Life, The Rebrand Creative Agency
Soliel Lindsey, Sol Rise Essentials
Mackenzie Loy, Homemade in DC
Kamilah Mantle, EPICC Technologies
Trayana Mills, Next Level Beauty
Catherean Mitchell, Mitchells Logistics
Michael Odumosu, WindmillCode
Onanma Okeke, Wise Things
Anthony Patrick, Music City Supreme Services
Brittney Perry, PerryCo Shoes
Raven Pugh, Upper Coaching
Oscar Quito, Q Calibration Services LLC
Guilherme Maia Silva, Força Foods
Taylor Tate, BlackMuse
Jamera Taylor, Top Shelf Cleaning Service
Jamila Thompson, J.H. Lindo
Stanley Tineo, Stanley Engineering, P.C.
Ricardo Topete, Rico Media Productions
Dontae Tyler, OQP Solutions
Shalonda Wallace, Wallace Media Group
Octavia Warren, Creative Juice
Imani Washington, The GYEM Initiative
Myca Williamson, Myca Raquel Consulting
Christian Yang, Pure Growth Media
Vanessa Zamy, LiberationX
“As NMSDC continues its march to $1 trillion in annual revenue for NMSDC-certified MBEs, we know how essential it is that we cultivate the minority business leaders of the future,” said NMSDC Senior Director of MBE Services and Strategic Partnerships Jetheda Hernandez. “To accelerate the growth of the next generation of certified businesses we have expanded the EYE program to include the largest number of participants in its history,” she added.
EYE programming examines proven best practices to address common issues Gen Z and millennial entrepreneurs face in the context of today’s business environment including:
The five key methods of operating a successful business.
Strategies to anticipate organizational needs and execute innovative responses.
Professional development and access to top business leaders and corporate executives.
Supply chain processes and the benefits of developing relationships with supply chain practitioners.
As part of the program, participants must obtain NMSDC MBE certification (if not already certified). They will have the opportunity to compete in a pitch competition at the 2024 Annual Conference in Exchange taking place in Atlanta, Oct. 20 – 23.
For more information on the EYE program visit nmsdc.org/programs/emerging-young-entrepreneurs-program/.