Arizona Minority Business Enterprise Center
A Federally Funded Program by the Minority Business Development Agency, U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
Locally operated by the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
255 East Osborn Road, Suite 202; Phoenix AZ 85304. Phone: 602-248-0007
Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth


AMBEC Clients are always winners!

Each year, AMBEC has the opportunity to nominate a few of its emerging Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) to receive executive education at the prestigious Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, Hanover, NH.

This year's winners were:
Real Tacos
Ricardo Mora & Arnie Ortega
RBG Construction
Ray Gonzales Sr. & Ray Gonzales Jr.

This year's winners received free tuition, room and board to attend the Tuck-MBDA Parntership Program, Building a High Performing Business, in Hanover, NH. The course offered a step-by-step guide to help MBEs survive and prosper by including topics such as Strategy and implementation; Strategic Alliances; and Leadership among other critical topics.

Tuck partners with the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) of the U.S. Department of Commerce to provide executive education to minority business enterprises and to the MBDA network of service providers.





AMBEC Clients Ricardo Mora, Ray Gonzales Jr., Ray Gonzales Sr., and Arnulfo Ortega at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.

Significance of MBE education

The White House and business leaders are increasingly understanding the importance of developing and expanding minority firms so that they can generate employment and economic growth that impacts their communities and local economy.

It is predicted that by 2050, minorities will become the majority, and the success of the minority business enterprises will impact the U.S. economy.