Georgia partners with MH Miles Company to boost small business diversity efforts

Rebecca N. Sullivan Commissioner  Department of Administrative Services - Department of Administrative Services
Rebecca N. Sullivan Commissioner Department of Administrative Services - Department of Administrative Services
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The Georgia Department of Administrative Services (DOAS) has announced a new partnership with MH Miles Company (MHMC) to support the Small Business and Supplier Diversity Program (SBSD). This collaboration is intended to help small businesses in Georgia, aligning with Governor Brian P. Kemp’s Executive Order 07.13.22.01.

MHMC brings over 15 years of experience as a supportive services consultant for the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), focusing on providing training and support for small, veteran, women, and minority-owned businesses in the state. The company has also served as the State Supported Funded Program consultant for ten years. Their previous work with GDOT’s supportive services program influenced DOAS’s decision to select MHMC for this new role.

According to DOAS, “This partnership represents a powerful strategic alignment of the Governor’s small business initiative. We are thrilled to work alongside MHMC to deliver high-impact support for Georgia’s small businesses.”

As part of this partnership, small business owners can expect access to training resources, workshops led by experts, and practical tools designed to encourage growth and development.



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