Biography of the National Director, Ronald N. Langston
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Posted On: Thursday November 8th, 2007 at 11:00am EST
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SUMMARY
Below is the biography for MBDA National Director, Ronald N. Langston.
Excerpt: President George W. Bush appointed Ronald N. Langston as the head of the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) on March 19, 2001. He is the first individual to officially hold the title of “National Director.” Currently, Mr. Langston is the longest serving Director in the history of the Agency.
Under his tenure, Langston has led the MBDA through a reorganization and transformation from a administrative agency to an entrepreneurial organization focused on achieving results through alignment, synchronization and execution. MBDA and its network of minority business centers have consistently facilitated more than $1.0 billion worth of contract awards and financial packages for MBE clients on an annual basis. Additionally, the Agency has steadily leveraged its relationships with other federal agencies, the private sector, universities and minority chambers to offer educational opportunities. A redesign of the Agency’s website resulted in a more effective portal with on-line business tools including a business resource locator, business plan writer, matchmaking capabilities and access to relevant literature on minority business development.
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