P age CA S eptember 27, 1995 • T he P ortland O bserver M ¡NORÍTy 7 / I , : ! r- 7 / / / , U t y t / \ V LJ / '■ H i W fr ■ / / / / 7 '* - / A/ / 7 / ' \ '7 / / / / J ii 1 ’} y 7 7 Z J À. , w • Walnut Park Stores Find Success A string o f new businesses, most­ ly minority-owned, are finding suc­ cess at the Walnut Park Retail Cen­ ter. The once abandoned site o f a Fred Meyer shopping complex on Killingsworth and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. is now sparkling new with a variety o f goods and services in demand by residents o f north and northeast Portland. The center was the dream o f the King Neighborhood and a commit­ tee o f residents who wanted to create mew businesses in northeast Port­ land that would build local owner­ ship and wealth. The first retail tenants move in last December, with a grand opening for the other stores held during the Memorial Day weekend last May. The P o rtland D evelopm ent Commission helped design the $2.8 million center. Adjacent to the shop­ ping complex is the Northeast Com­ munity Policing Center, a $5.8 mil­ lion project. NE Portland Jobs Fair, “Workforce Connection” The NE Job Committee will hold a JOBS FAIR “Workforce Connec­ tion 95 - Path To A Job” on Saturday, September 30, from 10:00 am . to 2:00 p.m. at the King Neighborhood Facil­ ity Cafetorium, 4815 N. E. 7th. The annual JOBS FAIR offers opportunities for North and North­ east residents to gain information about new jobs, training, support services and other types o f assistance to find and maintain employment. Anorvia Hardy of Mother Dearest Tasty Pastries helps customer Emmaly Williams at Hardy's new store at the Walnut Park Retail Center, the former Fred Meyer site on Killingsworth and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. (Photo by Michael Leighton) “James Sutton is well-qualified for this important position. Over the past five years in managing our mi­ nority supplier program, his leader­ ship has quadrupled the ratio o f mi­ nority suppliers and vendors serving Kodak and has earned Kodak numer­ ous industry awards for support of minority supplier initiatives.” S utton jo in e d K odak in 1981. He had p re v io u sly w orked for F o rd M o to r Co. in fin a n c e , a c ­ c o u n tin g and p ro c u re m e n t p o si­ tio n s. He also serv ed in the U.S. A ir F o rce, w here he w orked in In te llig e n c e S ervice O p eratio n s in Jap an and G reece. He holds a B.S. degree in Busi­ ness A dm inistration from Wayne State University and did graduate studies in business at the University o f Detroit. Sutton serves on the board o f directors o f the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Chase Manhattan Metro Advisory Board, the Institute for American Business and the Otetiana Council Boy Scouts o f America. He is imme- diate past chairman o f the board o f the Urban League o f Rochester and recently joined the board o f Geva Theatre Co. He is also a m em ber o f the B usiness P o licy R eview C o uncil and Sigm a Pi Phi F ratern ity . He serv es on the a d v iso ry c o m m it­ tee o f the F re d e ric k D ouglass M useum . Sutton c u rre n tly c h a irs the W hite H o u se ’s n atio n al c e le b ra ­ tion o f M inority E n te rp rise D e­ velopm ent W eek. E a rlie r this year, he p a rtic ip a te d in an in itia ­ tiv e led by U .S. A id and the N a­ tio n al M inority S u p p lie r D evel­ opm ent C ouncil to teach c o rp tp ra tio n s in S o u th A fric a te c h ­ n iques for d e v e lo p in g stro n g er rela tio n sh ip s w ith b lack- ow ned b u sinesses. He has been recognized by Mi­ nority Business USA as one o f the most effective supplier program man­ agers in the country and last year, was named regional minority suppli­ er coordinator by the U.S. Small Business Administration. A Salute to Minority Businesses (from one of Portland's oldest) Urban League of Portland celebrating our 50th anniversary October 11, 1995 Oregon Convention Center Call 280-2611 BUILDING THE FOUNDATION as well as a live demonstration o f the latest in construction technology and equipment. Vendors with food and beverage will be available. Admission to the JOBS FAIR is free. Primary sponsors o f “ W ork- Force Connection 95 - Path To A Job” include the Northeast Work­ force Center, Inc., Portland Devel­ opment Com m ission-JobN et Pro­ gram, and the State o f Oregon Em­ ployment Department. Honoring Diversity as a Source of Creativity Kodak Names Corporate Diversity Head Eastman Kodak Co. has an­ nounced the appointment o f James C. Sutton as director o f corporate diversity, reporting to Michael P. Morley, senior vice president and director, human resources. Sutton is currently director o f minority/women supplier and dealer programs and oversees K odak’s mi­ nority supplier and dealer develop­ ment efforts. In his new position, Sutton will be responsible for coordination o f the com pany’s global initiative to build and manage a diverse culture and drive linkages through suppliers and sales channels. A key function will be to manage the processes for establishing corporate performance goals for workforce diversity, mi­ nority sales channels and supply base participation. “ Diversity is critical to Kodak’s future,” said George M.C. Fisher, Kodak CEO. “ If we are to grow, our workforce must reflect the diversity o f the markets we serve— not only in terms o f race and gender, but in cultural diversity, as well. Those attending are encouraged to bring work histories and be prepared to fill out jo b applications. Jobseekers will discover a vari­ ety o f employers, specialized train­ ing programs, and local helping agen­ cies to assist them. The NE JOBS FAIR will focus on businesses from throughout the met­ ropolitan area. More than 75 booths and displays will feature public and private employers, service providers, NEIL KELLY D E S IG N E R S /R E M O D E L E R S 804 North Alberta St. Portland, OR 97217 (503)288-7461 I I We need to hear from you . . . 1. If you are a DBE; 2. And can simply supply goods or services in the following catagories: • • • • Electrical and Electronics Subcontracting Architectural Design Engineering Asphalt Construction and associated sub-contracting Teamwork • Involvement • Commitment The Port of Portland is working with minority enterprises to develop sources which create opportunities for DBE participation. We're working with the construction industry, the professional services industry, material supply companies, minority agencies, the Small Business Administration, financial/bonding organizations, other public agencies and private enterprises. We want to understand the needs of the DBE community, and meet these needs. Call us for more information on how you can be part of the Port team. 503/731-7593 PORT OF PORTLAND Contact: Procurement and Grants Division P.O. Box 2529 Vancouver, WA 98668-2529