The National Association of Minority Contractors – Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter

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The National Association of Minority Contractors – Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter recently held their monthly membership meeting at the DFW International Airport. The meeting topic was “Making Your Networking Profitable” and included presenters from DFW International Airport, Impact Professional Group, and SUNDT Construction.

Round Table Presenters:

  • Khaled Naja, EVP Infratstructure & Development, DFW International Airport
  • John Terrell, VP Commercial Development DFW International Airport
  • Tamela Lee, VP Business Diversity & Development, DFW International Airport
  • Don Lee, CEO Impact Professional Group Inc Methodist Health Systems, M/WGE Program
  • Jon McKelvain, VP PreConstruction, SUNDT Construction

The National Association of Minority Contractors Dallas/ Ft. Worth Inc., is a nonprofit minority business trade, educational and advocacy association located at the DFW Business Center, DFW Airport to address the needs and concerns of minority contractors. NAMC’s membership consist of all races and ethnic background; the organizations’s mandated “Building Bridges-Crossing Barriers” focusing on construction industry concerns common to African American, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans and women-owned Businesses.

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