VMD's consultants provided us with the best possible mix of business vision and responsiveness. Their additions to our team have been both insightful and action-oriented, with an eye on superior business goals.
Sanjay Sardar
Program Manager
General Dynamics
July 24, 2006
Vienna, VA — VMD Systems Integrators, Inc., an information technology professional services company, today announced that its CEO, Deepti Malhotra, has been named one of the Fifty Influential Minorities in Business by Minority Business & Professionals Network, Inc. (MBPN).
This award honors minority men and women across the nation who have been making headlines and making a difference in their fields. The awardees are individuals who share a commitment to business growth, professional excellence, and to the community and people who are shaping our economic future.
Malhotra received her award at a black-tie gala hosted by MBPN on July 21, 2006 in Washington, D.C. The gala's theme this year was “Celebrating Entrepreneurship and Success.” The 50 honorees will also be profiled in a special edition of Minority Enterprise Advocate Magazine.
MBPN specializes in assisting women- and minority-owned businesses by initiating, encouraging and promoting the availability of information and service programs to advance the development of their businesses in both the public and private sectors.
“I'm happy that the contributions my company has made to public health have been recognized in this way,” said VMD CEO Malhotra. “I'm certainly proud to have had a role in it, and it's truly an honor to receive this award.”
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