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billion dollar roundtable
BDR mistRess of ceRemony anD summit moDeRatoRs
Cheryl Pearson-McNeil,
senior vice president,
U.S. strategic community
alliances and consumer
engagement, Nielsen
Josette Wright-Lacy,
president, National
Minority Supplier
Development Council
Pamela Prince-Eason,
president and CEO,
Women’s Business
Enterprise National
Council
Dr. Melvin Gravely,
managing director,
The Institute for
Entrepreneurial Thinking
BDR summit panelist
Jarilyn Fox, president and
publisher, Business News
Group Publications
Pictured left to right: Dr. Bill Bradford, department chair, the University
of Washington; Guy Schweppe, vice president, world wide procurement,
Dell; Tom Lake, vice president, purchasing and cost strategy, Honda; and
Rick Hughes, retired chief procurement officer, Procter & Gamble.
Pictured left to right: Gary Stiffler, president and CEO, The Matlet Group;
Ruben Taborda, group chief procurement officer, Johnson & Johnson; Lisa
Jones, president, EyeMail; Joset Wright-Lacy, president, National Minority
Supplier Development Council; Andy Hoying, senior vice president,
iChannel Media; and Marnette Perry, senior vice president, The Kroger Co.
Pictured left to right: Michael Verchot, director, University of Washington;
Byron Allen, founder, chairman, and CEO, Entertainment Studio; Stew
Atkinson, chief purchasing officer, Procter & Gamble; and Dr. George E.
Cooper, executive director, White House Initiative on HBCUs.
58 MBN USA Vol. 4, 2014
Pictured left to right: Tim Hopper, manager, responsible sourcing,
Microsoft; Dr. Melvin Gravely, managing director, The Institute for
Entrepreneurial Thinking; and Sarah Troop, associate director,
Rockefeller Foundation.
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