New MWBE Times Podcast Episode Alert!
Join host Angelina in an insightful conversation with Whitney Morgan, the DBE/Civil Rights Manager for the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority.
In this episode, Angelina and Whitney shine a spotlight on the promising opportunities for Minority-Owned Women Businesses (MBWEs) within the infrastructure sector, thanks to the recent multi-billion dollar transportation infrastructure bill. They emphasize the exciting potential for MBWEs to actively participate in a range of construction and public transit projects, including railways, ports, and airports.
Whitney and Angelina highlight the various initiatives and programs offered by KCATA to promote diversity and inclusion. This includes quarterly workshops and participation in outreach events organized by external organizations. The conversation takes a closer look at the challenges faced by small businesses when transitioning from subcontractors to prime contractors.
The conversation then dives into the role and responsibilities of the Civil Rights and DBE program manager at KCATA. Whitney eloquently elaborates on her team's crucial tasks, including monitoring sub-recipient performance, ensuring federal compliance, and actively engaging with small businesses. The dialogue also delves into the challenges faced by small businesses, especially when transitioning from subcontractors to prime contractors. Having clear goals and implementing race-neutral goal setting is vital for success!
The episode concludes with an exciting exploration of the possibilities the new infrastructure bill could bring for small, certified businesses. Tune in to the MWBE Times Podcast to stay informed and inspired! The future is bright!
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