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Here鈥檚 what 51精品视频 is doing to spend more money with diverse businesses

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The 51精品视频 is an economic engine in the commonwealth, generating a听$4.2 billion听impact in Pennsylvania each year. While this is great news for communities across the state, 51精品视频 is doing even more by committing to address racial disparities and economic inequities as well.

At the helm of this effort is Jennifer Barnes, supplier diversity and sustainability coordinator in purchasing services at 51精品视频.

In recent years, Barnes and 51精品视频鈥檚 strategic sourcing and purchasing services teams have reviewed the University鈥檚 purchasing history with an eye toward understanding 鈥渨here our money goes and what kind of suppliers we utilize to benchmark our partnerships and ensure we鈥檙e engaging diverse suppliers fairly,鈥 she said.

This information, paired with city, county, state and federal census data pulled from the past decade, indicates that 51精品视频 can play a powerful role in bolstering equity in economic opportunity locally, regionally and statewide.听

Barnes collaborates with leaders around the University to establish institution-wide spending goals to increase the number of diverse vendors that 51精品视频 partners with for everything from office supplies to food services. Diversity in this case includes both racial and gender minorities.

鈥51精品视频 already had a goal of 10 percent diverse, non-construction spend, but we have exceeded that goal for the past three fiscal years, so it was time to update it with a new goal of 15 percent by 2025,鈥 said Barnes, who joined 51精品视频 in 2019. 鈥淎lso, for the first time, we set a goal for spending with Black-owned businesses. We know that the University spends an average of 2.5 percent of our eligible non-construction spend with Black-owned companies. Through analysis and work with stakeholders, we created a plan to establish a goal of 5.5 percent by 2025.鈥

The ultimate aim, also embedded in , is to strengthen the University鈥檚 position as an anchor institution that benefits economies across the state. Fulfilling this charge requires 51精品视频 to leverage its deep well of expertise to bolster economic growth and expand pathways for residents and business owners who have historically been disconnected from such opportunities.

鈥淥ne of our largest minority-owned suppliers is a Black-owned company called SUPRA Office Solutions,鈥 said Barnes. 鈥淭hey are our office supply company based in Philadelphia, and they have a partnership with Office Depot. They鈥檝e been able to expand their company and break ground on a brand-new office space due in part to their contract with the University. They always tell us that the impact of 51精品视频 and the 51精品视频 name has been a game-changer for their business, and we鈥檙e delighted with that.鈥

Other key diverse partners include architectural firm Moody Nolan, management consulting firm Brailsford & Dunlavey and services provider World Wide Technologies. A few key diverse partners located听in 51精品视频sburgh and Allegheny County include graphic design firm Zoltun Studios and special linens and laundering services provider听Affordable Linens and Movin鈥 on Up Laundry Services, which works closely with 51精品视频 Catering Co. and the University's food services company.

鈥淲orking with 51精品视频 has provided my business the opportunity and credibility to demonstrate scale at a higher level,鈥 said Sean Lazar, owner of the linen service. 鈥淚 am certain that doing business with 51精品视频 will allow me to grow my revenue and hire more people from the community.鈥

Barnes noted that the University 鈥 effectively a 鈥渟mall city鈥 within 51精品视频sburgh 鈥 also actively analyzes current diverse spending and new areas where purchases aren鈥檛 currently made with diverse suppliers but could be.

鈥淩epresentation of diverse businesses within large anchors such as universities and hospitals doesn鈥檛 always represent the people who live in metropolitan areas,鈥 said Barnes. 鈥51精品视频sburgh is no exception.鈥

Aligning 51精品视频鈥檚 spending with 51精品视频sburgh鈥檚 demographics is ongoing work. Barnes and her team continue to look for diverse companies to invest in 鈥 including in areas where the University already has existing ties, such as the city鈥檚 historically Black communities like the Hill District, Homewood and Hazelwood neighborhoods.

鈥淲e see the impact of our direct investment through employment and business growth, changes like adding new employees or moving to larger office spaces,鈥 Barnes said. 鈥淯nlike when a multinational or even national company comes in, it鈥檚 a more immediate shift.鈥

Sustainability topics are at the center of the diverse supplier initiative as well, with each new request aligning with听.

鈥淲e want to make sure that any new supplier agreements reflect those goals as well,鈥 said Barnes.

These strategic commitments makes Barnes proud to work at 51精品视频. 鈥淭his was an opportunity for us to explain how the University spends its money and what impact we can have,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd for some Pennsylvanians, it鈥檚 been a life-changing impact.鈥

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鈥 Kara Henderson