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InfoMentis, Inc. is certified as a Women’s Business Enterprise through the
Georgia Women’s Business Council. The designation is pursuant to the standards,
procedures and requirements of the Women’s Business Enterprise National
Council’s (WBENC) certification standard. It qualifies InfoMentis, Inc. to be
considered for business with organizations which seek vendor relationships with
organizations owned and operated by women or minorities.
What does the WBE certification mean to InfoMentis clients?
Client Benefits Include –
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InfoMentis is committed to helping clients reflect the evolving and shifting
demographics in today’s marketplace.
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InfoMentis can be retained as a prime contractor or subcontractor where client
contracts mandate diversity requirements in purchasing services.
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InfoMentis helps companies meet the national WBENC requirements for government
contracts and projects.
What is the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council?
WBENC is a coalition of corporations, regionally focused women’s business
organizations, and representatives of the Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE)
community. Created in 1997, WBENC was determined to promote the need for
acceptance of a nationally recognized certification standard for Women’s
Business Enterprise. WBENC is dedicated to enhancing opportunities for Women’s
Business Enterprises in America’s major business markets.
Who Accepts WBE Certification?
Endorsed by corporations that understand the benefits of eliminating market
barriers to themselves and their communities, WBENC utilizes these networks to
strive towards a common mission of eliminating market barriers for America’s
women-owned and operated businesses. Over 400 major U.S. corporations recognize
the WBE certification. These opportunities play an instrumental role in
increasing awareness of the position held by America’s 9.1 million women-owned
businesses. Additionally, these corporations believe that sustaining the
economic development of women-owned firms is not only beneficial for the
communities where they are located, but for the economy of the nation as a
whole.
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