Columbus Zoo Named Corporation Of The Year By The Ohio Minority Supplier Development Council

By: Patty Peters, VP Community Relations
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Powell, OH – The Ohio Minority Supplier Development Council (OMSDC) recognized the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium with its Corporation of the Year Award during the OMSDC’s 2018 Annual Awards Gala on November 16 at the Savannah Center in West Chester, Ohio.

The Gala is OMSDC’s signature event and highlights the growth and success of Minority Business Enterprises and the commitment to supplier diversity by the corporate members in the region. The Columbus Zoo received this highly respected award for its Supplier Diversity Program, which ensures a continued commitment to utilizing diverse suppliers for products and services purchased by the Zoo, as well as providing maximum opportunity for certified diverse suppliers that include minority, disabled, veteran, and women-owned business enterprises interested in conducting business with the Zoo.

The award was presented by President and CEO of Che International Group Christopher Che and President of Polymer Technologies and Services, Inc. Sharad Thakkar, Ph.D., to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium’s Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Greg Bell and Director of Purchasing Tracy Murnane, who accepted the award on behalf of the Zoo.

“We are honored that the OMSDC has selected the Columbus Zoo to receive the Corporation of the Year Award, and we see this award both as a success for the Zoo and, moreover, the business community. We are extremely proud to work with the many great Minority Business Enterprises in Central Ohio and beyond, and we look forward to continue building upon these strong relationships and together work toward expanding these professional opportunities in the future,” said Columbus Zoo and Aquarium President/CEO Tom Stalf.

“The Corporation of the Year Award is presented to members like the Columbus Zoo, who exhibit strong support for OMSDC’s certified Minority Business Enterprise community,” OMSDC President & CEO Jacqueline D. Neal said. “We’re proud to present this award to the Zoo and celebrate their work and efforts toward advancing supplier diversity initiatives in Ohio.”

Through the Columbus Zoo’s Supplier Diversity Program, the Zoo searches for suppliers who can help the Zoo deliver exceptional guest experiences and continue its commitment to conservation and education. The Zoo also strives to form strong bonds with its surrounding communities and help women- and minority-owned businesses thrive whenever and wherever possible and ensure that diverse suppliers have a full opportunity to be considered for the Zoo’s business.

In 2017, the Zoo purchased over $6 million worth of products and services from Minority Business Enterprises certified by the OMSDC, ranging from commercial building construction and printing to safety equipment and architectural and engineering services.

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About the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

Home to more than 10,000 animals representing over 600 species from around the globe, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium leads and inspires by connecting people and wildlife. The Zoo complex is a recreational and education destination that includes the 22-acre Zoombezi Bay water park and 18-hole Safari Golf Course. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium also manages The Wilds, a 10,000-acre conservation center and safari park located in southeastern Ohio. The Zoo is a regional attraction with global impact; annually contributing more than $4 million of privately raised funds to support conservation projects worldwide. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Columbus Zoo has earned Charity Navigator’s prestigious 4-star rating.

About the Ohio Minority Supplier Development Council

The Ohio Minority Supplier Development Council (OMSDC), an affiliate of the National Minority Supplier Development Council, is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing a direct link between Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) and its Corporate Members. Founded in 1972, the OMSDC certifies minority businesses, provides MBEs with access to procurement opportunities, and assists Corporations in the development and maintenance of effective corporate supplier diversity programs. Over the past four decades, OMSDC has been a bridge between corporate America and minority owned businesses. Every year, OMSDC's Corporate Members spend more than $7 billion with MBEs certified by the Council. For more information about the Council, please visit www.OhioMSDC.org.

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