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Thalia Gonzalez on Impacting Supplier Diversity and the Black Economic Council (11096 hits)

Dr. Thalia Gonzalez, Associate Professor of Politics for Occidental College served as a speaker and moderator for the Black Economic Council's Supplier Diversity Conference on August 27, 2009 in Oakland, CA. Dr. Gonzalez shares her perspectives on the importance of the BEC and future of supplier diversity and development.


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