Weber State University

Address:
Ogden
Utah
84408
USA
Venue contact telephone
801-626-6000

Caesars Tahoe

Address:
P.O. Box 5800
Stateline
California
96150
USA

Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts

Address:
901 S.National
Springfield
Missouri
65801
USA

Cobo Conference & Exhibition Center

Address:
1 Washington Blvd., 2nd Fl.
Detroit
Michigan
48226
USA
Venue contact title
Marketing Manager
Venue contact first name
Mary
Venue contact last name
Klida
Venue contact telephone
313-877-8777
Fax
313-877-8577

California Center for the Arts

Address:
340 North Escondido Blvd
Escondido
California
92025
USA
Venue contact telephone
(760) 839-4100

Polaris Amphitheater

Address:
2200 Polaris Parkway
Columbus
Ohio
43210
USA

Harvard University

Address:
60 John F. Kennedy St.
Cambridge
Massachusetts
76106
USA
Venue contact title
Manager
Venue contact first name
Keith A.
Venue contact last name
Johnson
Venue contact telephone
617-384-8600
Fax
617-384-8686

Centre at Sycamore Plaza

Address:
5000 Clark Ave.
Lakewood
California
90712
USA

McGonigle Hall

Address:
Temple University
PO Box 2840
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
USA
Venue contact telephone
215-204-1267

Ohio Stadium Ohio State University

Address:
411 Woody Hayes Dr.
Columbus
Ohio
43210
USA
Partner Voices
MGM Resorts is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse culture, not just among employees and guests but also within its supply chain. The company prioritizes procuring goods and services from businesses owned by minorities, women, veterans, people with disabilities, LGBTQ individuals and those facing economic disadvantages. This commitment is integral to MGM Resorts' global procurement strategy.    Through its voluntary supplier diversity program, MGM Resorts actively identifies and connects certified diverse-owned suppliers to opportunities within its supply chain. The company is on track to spend at least 15% of its biddable procurement with diverse-owned businesses by 2025, demonstrating that supplier diversity is not only a social responsibility but also a strategic business imperative.    Supplier diversity isn’t just the right thing to do – it’s good for business. A diverse supply chain allows access to a broader range of perspectives and experience, helping to drive innovation, entrepreneurship and resilience, while strengthening communities. At MGM Resorts, engaging diverse suppliers ensures best-in-class experiences for guests and clients. Supplier diversity ensures a more resilient supply chain while supporting economic development in the communities in which it operates.   The impact of MGM Resorts' supplier diversity initiatives is significant. In 2023, these efforts supported over 3,500 jobs across more than 30 states, contributed over $214 million in income for diverse-owned businesses and generated more than $62 million in tax revenue. The story extends beyond the numbers – it reflects the tangible benefits brought to small and diverse-owned businesses, fostering economic empowerment in their communities.    MGM Resorts also supports the development and business skills of diverse-owned businesses through investment, mentorship and education. Through the MGM Resorts Supplier Diversity Mentorship Program, the company identifies, mentors and develops diverse-owned businesses to fill its future pipeline, while providing businesses with tools and resources to empower and uplift. Since 2017, the program has successfully graduated 105 diverse-owned businesses and is on track to achieve its goal of 150 graduates by 2025.     MGM Resorts’ commitment to supplier diversity not only enhances its business operations but also plays a crucial role in uplifting communities and fostering economic development. This approach reinforces the idea that diversity is a powerful driver of innovation and resilience, benefiting both the company and the wider community.