October 1, 1986. Portland Obst iver Page 3 industries that only a tew years ago barely existed The many contribu tions made by these companies w ill help generate the managerial and technological developm ents and the skilled and experienced w ork force necessary to strengthen and build the American econom y in an era of vigorous international com petition During MED Week the U S Small Business A dm inistration IS B A I and the M inority Business Development Agency M B D A I of the U S Depart m ent o f Commerce will sponsor events in W ashington. D C . October 5 9 These events w ill help participants locate new business opportunities, learn the latest techniques in business management and expand their netw ork of business associates Events scheduled include a kick o ff luncheon, a breakfast to honor cor porations w ho have supported m inority b u sin e sse s , and a marketplace where m inority firm s w ill be able to t.i k w ith pro. urem ent representatives from the Federal Government and rnaior to rp o ra tio n s Persons wishing to attend any of the events during MED Week should contact the local offices of SBA or M BDA R ichard N e b le tt is Nam ed N AC M E P resident C le o d is D V a n n . V ann i t V a n n Funeral D ire c to rs P h o to by R ic h a rd J B ro w n C le o d is D. V a n n The board of directors of the National A ction Cuuncil fur M inorities in Engineering has announced the return of NACML . presidency of Richard F Neblett form erly manager contributiuus i nurdm .ition for Exxon Cor poration As an executive on loan from Exxon, Dr Neblett served as NACME s first president, on an interim basis after the organization was incorporated in 1980 Neblett brings trem endous breadth of experience to bis position w ith NACME including a background in scieni e a n enprehensive knowledge of corporate and foundation giving, a history nt ai t yism in educational and non p ro fit organizations, and a long track record w ith the m inority en yineenng effort V ann & V ann Funeral D ire c to rs Vann b Vann Funeral Home is probably Oregon s longest operating Black owned business Vann b Vann Funeral Directors has been in opera tion continuously since 1954 Cleodis D Vann is founder owner of the funeral establishment He. his wife Roberta B Vann, and son Cleodis D Vann, Jr operate the family owned business The elder Vann is a graduate of St. Louis College of M ortuary Science and presently is a member o f the State Board of Funeral Directors He was the first African American to serve of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, serving for six years Vann served tw o terms on the Portland Urban League Board and is a trustee at the Vancouver Avenue Baptist Church Vann was asked w hy his business has been successful for such a long period of tim e He replied by saying " I always give my clients first class service at the right price, and I keep abreast of the changes that occur in the in chem istry, N eblett began his career w ith w hat is now I m in Research and Engineering Company where he held such assignments as director of agricultural products research and director, governm ent research labor* tory He is a trustee of U nion College in New Jersey, a director o f the Council on Foundations, a member o f the American Chemical Society and until com iong to NACME, a member of the C ontributions Council o f the Confer ence Board, the Commerce and Industry Council o f the National Urban League, and the United W ay of America Corporate Associates In his hom etown, he has been a member of the United Fund and served on the board of education for 11 years, three o f them as president Dr Neblett is gratified w ith his return " I feel pleased to come back to NACME I feel challenged by the opportunity, and to tell you the truth, he laughs. " I'm glad they w ant we a second time NACME is a non p ro fit organization that works to increase the number of underrepresented m inorities Blacks. Mexican Americans. Puerto Ricans and American Indians w ho earn bachelor's degrees in engineering In addition to being the nation's largest privately supported source of scholar ships available to m inority engineering students NACME assists precollege and university programs w ith both funding and experience based technical assistance As president. Neblett succeeds Robert A Finnell w ho has been on medi cal leave since January > ’ « B la c k -o w n e d B u sin e sse s N eed O ur P a tro n a g e By R o b e rt I G o rd o n ( M ilw a u k e e T im e t) Many Black Americans can remember the time when being a business person seemed to put one at the lower rungs of the social ladder in our Black w orld The professionals doctors lawyers and teachers were felt by most Blacks to constitute the cream of o-.r society The most talented in Black America have traditionally made m edicine, law and education their first career choice N ow that there are some limited openings available to Blacks at entry and middle levels of manage ment m W hite Corporate America, we are seeing an increasing num ber of our young people obtaining degrees in business adm inistration However, far too few of our m ost talented young people are thinking about one day starting their ow n business and leading our people on the road to economic independence MORSE BROS. Z /ifZ io o i ( o m iru c n o n (tfn u p 32260 Hwy 34 • Tangent OR 97389 (503) 928-6491 funeral business " M in o r ity E n te rp ris e D e v e lo p m e n t Immaculate, 2Bdrm, 1 Bath Bungalow. Freshly Painted, New Kitchen & Roof. Storm W indows 8 W e e k P ro c la im e d President Ronald Reagan has proclaim ed October 5 11 as M inority Enter prise Development (MED) Week, 198b The week is proclaimed annually to honor the nation's more than 600,000 m inority business men and wom en and the contributions they have made to the country and its economy. This is the fourth year the week has been proclaimed In proclaim ing the week the President w rote, To remain the leader in bringing new products and services to the marketplace, and to success fully compete w ith products made abroad we must do everything in our power to continue providing the widest possible econom ic opportunity for all Americans. W e m ust also continue expanding opportunities to ensure strong grow th for m inority businesses These businesses are adding |obs to Storage Galore. R ic h a rd N e b le tt is c o n g ra tu la te d on b e c o m in g N A C M E P re s id e n t by L a D o n n a H a rris, p re s id e n t o f A m e ric a n s fo r In d ia n O p p o rtu n ity , at th e N A C M E s s ix th a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n During his thirteen years managing Exxon s corporate contributions. Dr Neblett was involved in the donation of some Î6Ü m illion annually and ad vised Exxon's directors in their external activities w ith non profits A graduate of the University of C inlm nah w ith BS. MS, and PhD degrees $28,500 4840 N.E. 12th OPEN SUN 1 5 . Call John J • • H .C . P lu m m e r & C o ., In c. > * the Oregon Department of Transportation •/ ; t I' Minority and Women’s Businesses I bat’s right! Because of a law passed by legislature last year. 01)01 is the “one stop” certification agency lor all govern­ ment contracting. I bus. in addition to highway construction firms. 01)01 now certifies consultants, suppliers, travel agents, and any other type of business which contracts with government agencies. Did you know that if you get certified by 0 1 ) 0 1 , your firm w ill be recognized as a m inority or women’s business by all state agencies and local governments in Oregon? Please send me »our application for Minority and Women's Business Enterprise (Please print clearly.) N a m e ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- ------ ------------------------------- Business Name __ City. State. Zip M ail this coupon to: ( iv ¡1 Bights Section. < fregon Department of I ransportation. 412 t ransportation Building. Salem. Oregon 97.110 . . . __. _ _ If your business is not already certified and you think it may qualify, please send the form or call 37X-KO77. " V ' ' *« * * * * * , . ' • • . « • i •- s ; j In order to be certified, a business must complete an applica­ tion form which asks questions relating to the ownership and management of the firm. A business must be at least 51% owned and controlled by minorities (for MBE certification) or women (for WBE certification). Once certified, firms are listed in a directory which is updated monthly. Both public agencies and private corporations use this directory in their contracting anil purchasing programs. certification. Street /Vddress Í • , . ’ . z* j . : , * . • • -• : . < " V f V 'c v . / d i ’ ' ;