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In this episode of “CPO Open Mic,” Mike Schiappa, chief procurement officer at Beeline, talks with Terrence Clark, president and CEO at The New York & New Jersey Minority Supplier Development Council. In the podcast, Mr. Clark discusses his work with more than 1,300 Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs), the 155 corporate members of NYNJMSDC, and thousands of businesses nationwide. He explains how his organization helps minority owned and operated businesses develop relationships with major public and private organizations to become valued contributors to their supply chains. Follow us on Twitter @BeelineVMS
INTROScarlett Johansson is suing Disney over ‘Black Widow'Dead Space Video GameHorizon Forbidden West delayedGrand Theft Auto 6 delayed indefinitelyCalifornia sues Activision BlizzardPS5 10 million consoles soldDisney+ HawkeyeThe Suicide SquadBELL TO BELLIs AEW competition for WWE?AEW Fight for the FallenWWE RAW, SmackDown & NXTImpact WrestlingMLW Battle Riot IIIDRINK OF THE WEEK Founders Brewing Breakfast StoutTHIS WEEK IN SPORTSTokyo 2020 OlympicsMLB Trade DeadlineNFL Hall of Fame GameAaron RodgersMarc-André Fleury traded to Chicago BlackhawksMike Sullivan named 2022 USA Olympic Hockey CoachTexas and Oklahoma joining SECONE GOTTA GOHood ClassicsOUTROBray Wyatt released by WWEWWE Thunderdome AEW x Upper DeckTerrence ClarkeWWE Q2 Conference CallDraft Kings Sports BarsKing RichardQuote of the Week
In this week's episode, we discuss Marvel's new Black Panther title Wakanda Forever and Will Smith documenting his weight loss journey. Rest in Peace to Terrence Clark. We discuss the new proposed date for electing the next Mayor of Boston. One-third of the U.S. population has been vaccinated. Our celebrity guest of the week is Event Designer Ieasha James was born on February 24, 1981. The African American native of Cambridge, MA, is the Founder and Lead Designer of Boston-based event design firm, Endless Flair Events. We speak to hear about her journey and what she is doing to help others fulfill their dreams through mentorship in the Even space. Listen, Comment, Share!
With a growing list of stars on the rise in the Boston/MA music scene, not too many of them had the opportunity to be managed by the hometown legend Mike Bivins. Also, not too many have had the opportunity to make an appearance in the New Edition biopic either but this week we welcome an R&B artist who's done both and is ready to shake up the town with his voice and enter the hearts of more fans. Ralphie C pulls up to the pod to share his journey with long time friend Charlie MaSheen and & Bellez! A conversation with the Brooklyn-born singer details some of his story while being a part of the Beano Boyz which was put together by Sporty Rich Ent, his tenure with his own group Blu Hill and how he broke off to start his solo career. With any story of triumph, there is always pain and loss which was also brought up as Ralphie C shares his perspective on the death of close friend Johny Goyau and the Boston bred basketball star Terrence Clark. This was the first time we had one of our guests shed a tear while sharing with us! We are very excited to see what Ralphie C does with his career and his new label! BE SURE TO CHECK OUT HIS LATEST SINGLES AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE RIGHT NOW! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cwtfbradio/support
Episode 359: Adam Banks and Amber Turners discuss the following in this episdoe.1. Drugs & Overdoses at an all time high 2. D.A.R.E Drug Program 3. Popular Graduation Songs 4. Terrence Clark tragic and fatal car accident 5. The 93rd Annual Academy awards 6. Get Moving Weightloss giveaway 7. Cursive Writing AND MORE!!Follow OFF THE CUFF: FB: @offthecuffwithadambanksIG:@offthecuffwithadambanksTwitter:@theadambanksIG:@theadambanksSubscribe on Itunes, Spotify, YouTube
Ghetto Phenom thinks there's No Limit to the number of NBA players he can destroy, but can he out hoop the tank dog? Speaking of No Limit, Hercy Miller has a $2.5M endorsement opportunity lined up. Is it all smoke and mirrors? Florida schools promote the preK to prison pipeline. An Oklahoma woman catches a felony over a VHS tape? Plus, the latest edition of hood home improvement projects, Black-tain American and RIP to Shock G and Terrence Clark on Ep. 155 of the Black Delegates Podcast. Contact Us: Email us questions, comments or suggestions theblackdelegatespod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @black_delegates @theblackryan @boxedwinepapi @ghettophenom Follow us on IG @black_delegates @ghettophenom @theblackryan Like us on FB: www.facebook.com/blackdelegatespod Links: Pockets say uuuuugh Na Na Na Na. https://www.revolt.tv/news/2021/4/25/22402495/master-p-has-endorsement-deal-for-hbcu-bound-son Florida schools - https://www.marketplace.org/shows/marketplace-tech/schools-sometimes-share-confidential-student-data-with-police Felonious Karen https://okcfox.com/news/local/oklahoma-woman-charged-with-felony-for-not-returning-vhs-tape-21-years-ago Pros vs Joes https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/19/sports/basketball/why-the-worst-nba-player-is-probably-still-better-than-you.html
Laroy and Dk tackle the tough topics in episode 4 such as... Feet pics... and getting your hands done as a man... Rest in Peace to Terrence Clark.
This week on Shaun and Von, the NFL Draft speculation finally comes to an end! First, Shaun and Von preview this Thursday's draft, with topics like the 49ers' third overall pick (11:40) and the most underrated first-round pick (34:45). Next, the guys discuss other topics from the NFL like Orlando Brown being traded to Kansas City (47:45) and the jersey number rule change (51:40). Then, Shaun and Von transition to the NBA to talk about topics including Terrence Clark's tragic death (56:10) and Tyrese Haliburton signing with Nike (1:07:35). Finally, the guys close this episode with headlines, including the A's 13-game winning streak being snapped (1:12:20) and DeMarcus Cousins signing with the Clippers for the remainder of the season (1:13:30). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we start with an extended discussion on current events including the Chauvin guilty verdict. We continue the heavy topics with the passing of the legen Shock G and rising basketball star Terrence Clark. We talked new music from Cordae and Moneybagg Yo, had a heated debate about a recent NFL trade as well as general draft strategy. That and much more, download, listen and enjoy! Intro: "Dream In Color" - Cordae
On this episode of the Max Danielsen Show, Jake Thomas and Max discuss Jake's extensive baseball career, journey from UMHB to Austin College, this current baseball season, and as well his plans post Austin College. As well they discuss the recent news in MLB, the recent NFL signings, the Hideki Matsuyama winning this year's Masters, the recent NHL trade deadline, and the tragic death of NBA prospect Terrence Clark. Thanks for listening and we'll see you next episode!
Jason & John, Friday, April 23, 2021, Hour 2 (w/Rundown on the Grizzlies, Terrence Clark, & more) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Davis, Lakers, Nets, Westbrook, Avalanche, Terrence Clark, Chiefs, Machines, Mongo by Sports Post
Terrence Clark joins Frank Sasso this week on the GODcast to discuss Terrance's vision for Glory Cloud publications, their new online magazine, as well as Lazurus the Lion and ClubK4C! He also shares with Frank an incredible vision that will help you understand God's love for mankind! Don't miss out! TODAY SUNDAY, JULY 14th, 2013, ONLY! GET YOUR FREE DOWNLOAD OF THE BOOK, "THE BELIEVER'S POSITION IN RIGHTEOUSNESS AND AUTHORITY!" THE LINK IS ON THE WEBSITE: www.aHistoryWithGod.com Get yours TODAY! Stay BLESSED!
Terrence Clark joins Frank Sasso this week on the GODcast for Part 2 as they discuss Terrance's vision of the Holy Trinity, as well as assigning YOU, the listener, a special assignment! Stay BLESSED!
From its inception, the Marketing Futures Podcast has always championed diversity and inclusion, recognizing their vital role in innovation, and creating a better tomorrow in general. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with someone who’s helping brands live their ideals. Our guest for this episode is Terrence Clark, President and CEO at The New York & New Jersey Minority Supplier Development Council. Terrence certifies businesses owned by ethnic minorities, works to put them in the position to take advantage of market opportunities, and connects those companies with a network of major corporate members looking to diversify their supply chain. Learn how the NYNJMSDC accelerates the development of ethnic minority-owned companies, and how brands can play a role in diversifying the industry.
From its inception, the Marketing Futures Podcast has always championed diversity and inclusion, recognizing their vital role in innovation, and creating a better tomorrow in general. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with someone who’s helping brands live their ideals. Our guest for this episode is Terrence Clark, President and CEO at The New York & New Jersey Minority Supplier Development Council. Terrence certifies businesses owned by ethnic minorities, works to put them in the position to take advantage of market opportunities, and connects those companies with a network of major corporate members looking to diversify their supply chain. Learn how the NYNJMSDC accelerates the development of ethnic minority-owned companies, and how brands can play a role in diversifying the industry.
Adventures in Supply Chain podcast is pleased to announce the "Coronavirus and Supply Chain Series" to help our communities with the insights of outstanding leaders in Supply Chain and in other critical functions. These challenging times are also for transformations and opportunities. We will get through this together and we will make it happen. It’s our pleasure to introduce Terrence Clark. Terrence is the President and CEO of the New York and New Jersey Minority Supplier Development Council
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Terrence Clark heads the New York & New Jersey Minority Supplier Development Council, one of the 23 councils within the National Minority Supplier Development Council network. The Council brings together more than 900 certified minority owned businesses and more than 120 corporate members for new business opportunities. He has dedicated his 30 year career to helping entrepreneurs, minority owned businesses, and small business enterprises to grow and prosper. Guest Biography As President and CEO, Terrence Clark provides operational oversight and carries out full management and operational responsibilities for Council staff, including personnel, administration, work delegation and performance evaluations. He also provides supervision and direction related to programs and activities in the Council’s market areas – the State of New York and New Jersey up to the Trenton area. Prior to this position, he served as vice president of Entrepreneurship and Business Development for the National Urban League. He also served as senior vice president of Knowledge Sharing for Opportunity Finance Network, where he was responsible for the management consulting, training and annual conference lines of business for community development financial institutions nationwide. Clark was executive director of the 47th Street Business Improvement District for nine years assisting the 2,600 business owners in New York’s Diamond District in improving economic conditions in the district and marketing its services to a wider client base. He was also executive director of Manhattan Minority Business Development Center, Bronx Small Business Development Center and the Pace University Minority and Women Business Development Center. Clark began his career with the United States Small Business Administration, where he served as assistant district director for Management Assistance. He graduated from Hunter College with a bachelor’s in Economics. Links New York & New Jersey Minority Supplier Development Council Connect with the Council on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Connect with Terrence on LinkedIn In this episode, you will learn: How the New York & New Jersey Minority Supplier Development Council works to help minority owned businesses. How businesses that grow can create jobs, lift communities, and build the economy. What it takes for businesses owners to succeed and pitfalls to avoid. Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music. Until next time!
Terrence Clark shares a message about the Voice of One as well as the Meat of the Word of God that will transform you. Click here to Listen! Voice of One Podcast is an extension of the Vocie of One Magazine.
Terrence Clark shares a message on faith and God's promises that will encourage AND challenge you! Click here to Listen! Voice of One Podcast is an extension of the Vocie of One Magazine.
Terrence Clark continues his message from the pilot episode by describing what God sees as "the most exciting time". Enjoy! Click here to Listen! Voice of One Podcast is an extension of the Vocie of One Magazine.