Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 13, 1989, Page 7, Image 7

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Portland Observer DECEMBER 13,1989 Page 7
DIONNE WARWICK
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NEW PHILIP MORRIS BROCHURE
FOR MINORITY VENDORS
Company Bought $ 1 .3 Billion From
Minority Entrepreneurs Since 1982
NEW YORK — "W e Buy the Best to Make the Best," a
brochure published recently by the Philip M orris M inority
Vendor Program, instructs m inority entrepreneurs on how
to sell goods and services to the w o rld ’s largest consumer
packaged goods company.
Responsible for the purchase o f more than SI. 3 billion in
goods and services from m inority entrepreneurs since
1982. Philip M orris Companies Inc. coordinates its out­
reach to m inority businesses through a company-wide task
force with representatives from each o f its operating units.
"T he Task Force serves a dual role." said Anthony M.
M orelli, director. Headquarter Services. Philip M orris
Companies Inc. and chairman. M inority Vendor Task
Force. "T he Philip M orris M in ority Vendor Task Force
coordinates m inority purchasing among operating com­
panies. Members o f the task force identify qualified m inor­
ity businesses and encourage the owners to make the Philip
M orris supplier team .'
"T he task force members then direct m inority business
owners to the right buyers at the right locations throughout
Philip M orris." M orelli added. "T he second role o f the
Task Force is to m onitor and report m inority purchasing
activity for all operating companies. This insures account
ability throughout the organization and is one o f the main
reasons for its success." M orelli said.
Hamish M axwell, chairman and chief executive officer
o f Philip M orris in a message to the entrepreneur, stated.
"You stand for growth in the American economy. You cre­
ate jobs and profits, you strengthen your communities and
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you set the stage tor other minority entrepreneurs to do
business with corporate America."
Operating units ot Philip Morris Companies Inc. are:
Philip M orris Incorporated (Philip M orris U S A ); Philip
Morris International Inc : Kraft General Foods; M ille r
Brewing Company ; Philip M orris Credit Corporation and
Mission Viejo Company.
Copies ol the new vendor's brochure can be obtained by
writing to Philip Morris Companies Inc., M inority Vendor
Program. 120 Park Avenue. New York. N Y. 10017.
Members o f the Philip M o rris M in o rity Vendor Task
Force explain the company "s program w ith attendees o f
the National M in o rity Supplier Development C ouncil's
annual convention held recently in A tla nta.
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FOOD FOR L'S VIRGIN ISLANDS—Livingston S. Francis, Executive Director of
Associated Black Charities (ABC), places labels recently on some of the 18,000 pounds
of food contributed by Philip .Morris Companies Inc. to victims of Hurricane Hugo in
the U.S. Virgin Islands. Francis dispatched the food, consisting of rice, macaroni and
cheese and other food items to VITEMA, the Virgin Islands equivalent o f the U.S.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, with the assistance o f the U.S. V Irgin Islands
Iourist Board, the Southern Queens (NY) Park Association and American Airlines.
“ We were pleased to identify resources to help people In the Virgin Islandsduring the
recent tragedy,” said George Knox, Staff Vice President, Public Affairs, Philip Morris
Companies, Inc.
A PERSONAL “ THANK YOU” --Mrs. Mary Farrelly Jones, (right) sister to the
governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Alexander A. Farrelly, gives a personal “ thanks”
for food contributed by Philip Morris Companies Inc. to victims of Hurricane Hugo in
the.s. virgin Islands. With her are, from left, Leslie Zuke, director o f communications,
Philip Morris Usa, Ms. Edna M. Biedermann, Manager, Minority Business Develop­
ment, Philip Morris USA and Livingston S. Francis, Executive Director, Associated
Black Charities. Francis worked in cooperation with the U.s. Virgin Islands tourist
Board, the Southern Queens (NY) Park Association and American Airlines to trans­
port the food to the Virgin Islands. Philip Morris used the services of Associated Black
Charities after learning from persons in the Virgin Islands that this group had been
active in sending food and medical supplies to Hurricane Hugo victims.
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COUNSELS FOR THE CAUSE HONORED AT MUSEUM OPENING-Noted civil
rights attorney Fred Gray (far right), Tuskegee, Ala., shared the spotlight with Milwau­
kee attorney Vel Phillips (second from right) during a reception for Miller Brewing
Company’s “ Gallery of Greats: Black A ttorneys. . . Counsels for the Cause” national
art exhibition, which premiered recently at the newly opened Wisconsin Black Histori­
cal Society Museum in Milwaukee. They are joined by artist Evelyn Terry and Miller
Brewing Company’s Director of Marketing Relations Noel Hankin. Gray successfully
argued the Rosa Parks bus case in federal court in Montgomery, Ala., and was the first
attorney for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Phillips is a long-time civil rights activist who,
among other accomplishments, in 1960 spearheaded a fair housing campaign in
Milwaukee that led to the passage of the city’s first fair housing law.
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Free
& Legal.
You don’t have to be 21 to watch out
for drunk drivers. They kill way too
many teenagers. When you see a
drunk driver, make the SafeCall —
1-800-24-DRUNK. Call anytime,
from anywhere in Oregon. And you
don’t need a quarter. The good
things in life are free —and legal.
Golden Ripe
Bananas
Great for snacks
to slice on
top ol cereal,
ice cream, into
Iruit salads
or snacking
SAFEWAY
1-800-24-DRUNK
OR 911 IF AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA
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