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IMPACT AZ 2025: Arizona’s Largest Supplier Diversity Business Accelerator Welcomes Bank of America as Sponsor

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The Millionaire Mastermind Academy today announced Bank of America is its newest supporter for IMPACT AZ 2025, a three-year supplier diversity readiness program designed to close the racial wealth gap for black owned businesses. Other sponsors include the City of Scottsdale, APS, SRP and VIA West Group as well as title sponsor JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Millionaire Mastermind Academy Business Accelerator Program Hosted Successful Supplier Diversity Matchmaking Event

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Fostering new connections and diverse business growth, the Millionaire Mastermind Academy, a leading nonprofit organization that has helped more than 8,000 diverse entrepreneurs across the country, and JPMorgan Chase & Co. hosted a Supplier Diversity Matchmaking event on Aug. 7 in support of IMPACT AZ 2025.
Arizona Minority Business Accelerator Spring kickoff event

Arizona Minority Business Accelerator Spring kickoff event: program aims to develop more than 500 new companies

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- With a welcome from Scottsdale Mayor David Ortega and President of the Black Chamber of Commerce Arizona Robin Reed, the Minority Business Accelerator Program, in collaboration with the Millionaire Mastermind Academy, kicked off on March 8, welcoming more than 40 women-owned small businesses, Thinkzilla Consulting Group announced today.

ThinkZILLA Announces Minority Business Accelerator Program Expanding to Support Female Entrepreneurs in Arizona, Georgia and Florida

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- ThinkZILLA Consulting, announced its 15-week entrepreneur accelerator program for female minority entrepreneurs. The only firm that combines program management resources with extensive DE&I expertise, a network of thousands of minority-led business suppliers and full-service marketing capabilities, has expanded programming to combat poverty and support entrepreneurs in need of access.

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