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N AT I O N A L A S S O C I AT I O N O F M I N O R I T Y C O M PA N I E S Women, Minority and Veteran Businesses National Association of Minority Companies, Inc. (NAMC) National Leadership Summit (Invitation Only) November 6-7, 2014 The National Association of Minority Companies, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization representing a national database of over 15,000 small, women, minority, and veteran businesses from a wide array of industries across the U.S. Join us for the most important diversity conference ever. You’ll get ideas, inspiration, insights, power networking, indepth learning, plus workable solutions and proven strategies which will help propel our inclusive nation to thrive and grow. A Long Tradition of Excellence in Leadership Like many of its members’ businesses, the National Association of Minority Companies, Inc., was founded on hard work, dedication, and a commitment to make a difference. The founder and the prestigious committee members of NAMC, have long, proven histories in advocacy, education, support, and promotion of equality, parity, and justice in business, banking, politics, education, faith-based and community organizations, in both the private and public sectors. The NAMC works strategically with agencies, large corporations, and organizations to level the playing field by increasing access to business opportunities and affordable capital for diverse businesses, and helping to place diverse owners at leadership tables in Washington, D.C., and all across our country. The mission of the NAMC’s National Leadership Summit is to facilitate serious discussion and consideration of issues of ethnic and racial diversity in policy design, both within the business arena as well as in society at large. The conference goal is to facilitate an on-going forum for discussion of policy implications for people of color. Through DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World magazin e and KNAMC FM, the National Association of Minority Companies, Inc., brings together diverse business champions all across America, who make an impact in leadership, job creation, and policies and practices that support diverse businesses, communities, and families. In a first-of-its-kind initiative, the National Association of Minority Companies, Inc./DyNAMC Leaders for A Changing World magazine aims to shed light on diversity issues and those solutions that can help bind the opportunities and challenges for our society which are becoming increasingly diverse locally, nationally, and internationally. Michael A. Anderson Chair, Event, Awards & Nominations Committee National Association of Minority Companies, Inc. (NAMC) DyNAMC • ISSUE 4 Thank you for your on-going support! 11