October 4, 2019, Novi, MI— Michigan’s top corporations and MBEs gathered at the Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council’s 2019 ACE (Ambassadors Championing Excellence) Awards at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan to honor those who champion excellence in minority supplier development and business.
The 2019 ACE Award Winners:
Volunteer of the Year: This award recognizes a leader who is the ultimate giver of their time and talent in an effort to support minority supplier development and the work of MMSDC.
Volunteer of the Year Award Winner: Jim Roberts – Jim Roberts Enterprises LLC
Supplier of the Year: Presented annually to Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) who have excelled in growing their businesses, enhanced their operations, and actively participated in MBE-to-MBE purchasing. There are four awards given, with one going to each of the four revenue categories of MBEs:
- Class I – Annual gross sales less than $1 million
- Class II – Annual gross sales between $1 million and $10 million
- Class III – Annual gross sales between $10 million and $50 million
- Class IV – Annual gross sales greater than $50 million
Minority Supplier of the Year – Class I Winner: Sowell Law Partners, PLLC
Minority Supplier of the Year – Class II Winner: AMBE Engineering, LLC
Minority Supplier of the Year – Class III Winner: V2Soft, Inc.
Minority Supplier of the Year – Class IV Winner: Acro Service Corporation
MBE Luminary of the Year Award: A minority business owner who exemplifies the spirit of minority business entrepreneurs conducting business with other minority business entrepreneurs; providing mentoring, apprenticeships or internships while being actively involved in community and other special programs.
MBE Luminary Award Winner: Andra Rush – Rush Group
Corporate Buyer of the Year Award: One who directly makes purchases and through his/her efforts advances the cause of minority economic development. This award acknowledges the buyer who goes above and beyond normal purchasing requirements by significantly aiding MBEs, increasing his/her dollar purchases over the previous year, offers referrals to other companies, and attempts to identify new market opportunities.
Corporate Buyer of the Year Award Winner: Chris Dawson – Dana Incorporated
Jethro Joseph Advocate of the Year Award: An individual who is not a buyer but drives the process that promotes economic development of Minority Business Enterprises, such as a VP, director, or manager. This award acknowledges the individual that goes above and beyond in their efforts to not only source and mentor MBEs but also help their company and community understand why it’s so important to do business with minority suppliers.
Jethro Joseph Advocate of the Year Award Winner: Sherry Diccion – Adient
Executive of the Year Award: This award recognizes a senior corporate leader who empowers his or her team to drive minority supplier development, while personally remaining actively engaged.
Executive of the Year Award Winner: (Tie) Tony Tomczak – DTE Energy & Tracy Joshua – Kellogg Company
Corporation of the Year Award: Presented to the corporation(s) who actively include certified minority suppliers in their procurement opportunities, assist in the development of minority suppliers, promotes supplier diversity and business development within their corporation, their vendors, other businesses, and organizations.
Corporation of the Year Automotive OEM Winner: Ford Motor Company
Corporation of the Year Construction Winner: Barton Malow Company
Corporation of the Year Financial & Insurance Services Winner: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Corporation of the Year Petrochemical, Energy, & Utilities Winner: DTE Energy
Corporation of the Year Professional Services & Staffing Winner: Kelly Services
The Michigan Minority Business Hall of Fame recognizes those who have made a positive transformational impact on Michigan’s minority businesses, including devoted government and community leaders as well as iconic MBEs and corporate leaders.
Michigan Minority Business Hall of Fame Inductee: Tony Brown – Ford Motor Company (Retired)
Michigan Minority Business Hall of Fame Inductee: Burt Jordan – Ford Motor Company
Michigan Minority Business Hall of Fame Inductee: Dan Knott – Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (Posthumously)
Michigan Minority Business Hall of Fame Inductee: Scott Kunselman – Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (Retired)
President’s Award: The President’s Award is the highest individual honor bestowed by the Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council on an individual whose service to the organization has been exemplary.
President’s Award: Tony Tomczak – DTE Energy
“We recognized corporations, minority businesses, and individuals who excelled in engaging, mentoring and advocating for minority suppliers this past year,” said Michelle Sourie Robinson, President & CEO of MMSDC. “Our Ambassadors and this year’s winners are true champions of excellence in minority supplier development.”
Boasting an attendance of over 700, the ACE Awards is one of the most prestigious business events that take place annually in our state where the top leaders, executives, and visionaries in the region gather to celebrate the people who are making significant contributions to minority supplier development. At this event, minority business enterprises (MBEs) are honored for their excellent service in the past year as well as corporate members for their commitment to supplier diversity and supporting minority-owned businesses through purchasing contracts.
Note: In those instances where there is a tie, there is no coin toss. All individuals or businesses scoring the same in a category will be awarded.