Ellect

@Ellect_biz

To create online opportunities for small business suppliers to sell to corporate customers while promoting supplier diversity and gender balance.

Joined March 2019

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  1. Jan 7

    Facebook is channeling its significant buying power with a substantive supplier diversity program. Here are three ways Facebook is blazing a trail with their supplier diversity program that you can adopt as well.

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  2. Jan 6

    Here are some inspiring stories of successful procurement initiatives of 2020 to celebrate the unexpected collaboration, innovation, digitalisation and value achieved under such testing circumstances.

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  3. Jan 5

    Here's a good article from —a must read as she give great advice about founders for startups. Read; !

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    Jan 3

    What's the difference between a social enterprise and a purpose driven business?In this video, , Founder and CEO of shares her thoughts.Listen to the full episode:

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  5. 24 Dec 2020

    We wish you a very Happy Holiday season! Cheers to a healthy and prosperous New Year!  From your friends at Ellect.  #2021

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  6. 22 Dec 2020

    After a shocking year for retail during the pandemic, the National Retail Association says this festive season is "make or break" for many businesses. Support regional, minority-owned, and women-owned businesses this Holiday Season. 

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  7. 21 Dec 2020

    What Black businesses lack is not talent, knowledge, expertise or skill. It’s opportunity. Learn how other businesses wield tremendous power to provide those opportunities.

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  8. 20 Dec 2020

    The Manchester NAACP, Citizens Bank and the Center for Women & Enterprise have partnered to develop a statewide directory of minority- and women-owned businesses—diversifying supply chain.

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  9. 15 Dec 2020

    This research report demonstrates the use of data innovation, combining big data analysis with traditional quantitative and qualitative research to assess the impact of COVID-19 on micro- and small businesses.

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  10. 13 Dec 2020

    The Australian government, in partnership with Macquarie Group Foundation, launched an investment initiative to allow women-owned businesses in the Philippines to bounce back from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  11. 10 Dec 2020

    Ellect aims to help small businesses, family-owned, regional based, minority-owned and women-owned businesses showcase their products and services through a digital marketplace that connects small businesses around the world to corporate buyers.

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  12. 10 Dec 2020

    Ellect aims to help small businesses, family-owned, regional based, minority-owned and women-owned businesses showcase their products and services through a digital marketplace that connects small businesses around the world to corporate buyers.

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  13. 9 Dec 2020
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  15. 6 Dec 2020

    One of the most effective ways to support is to stay competitive in the marketplace, or seeking to foster innovation, businesses cannot deny the value of diversification within a supply chain.

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  16. 3 Dec 2020

    Small business owners are bearing the brunt of the Covid-19 economic impact. This is why Small Business Australia has come together with some of Australia’s leading brands that serve the small businesses of Australia. 

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  17. 1 Dec 2020

    The largest corporations with the greatest purchasing power must also significantly increase the value and volume of opportunities they provide to diverse businesses.

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  18. 29 Nov 2020

    Urban entrepreneurs and small businesses may originate and operate differently; however, treating them as equal partners in revitalizing our communities is smart policy. 

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  19. 26 Nov 2020

    Strong financial headwinds from the pandemic and a lack of access to new funding sources threaten to wipe out decades of economic progress, leaving Black female business owners in a state of perpetual uncertainty. What should be done? 

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  20. 24 Nov 2020

    Investments in minority- and women-owned businesses can have a direct impact on the economic foundation through job creation and support for businesses that create workforce opportunities for people of color.

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