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Francis Lopez
Founder at Aztec Manufacturing Corp.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Guy Richardson | M | - |
Small Business Association of Michigan
| 12 years |
Brian N. Calley | M | - |
Small Business Association of Michigan
| 5 years |
Greg Lopez | M | - |
Aztec Manufacturing Corp.
![]() Aztec Manufacturing Corp. Metal FabricationProducer Manufacturing Aztec Manufacturing Corp. manufactures machined forgings and castings. Its services include CNC machining, Prototyping, warehousing, logistics and flexible machining cells. The company was founded in September 4, 1983 and is headquartered in Romulus, MI. | - |
David Burnley | M | - |
Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council
![]() Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council is a non-profit organization that aims to drive economic growth within minority communities. The non-profit company is based in Detroit, MI. The company facilitates over $36 billion annually in economic output between corporations and certified minority business enterprises. The council is one of 23 affiliates of the National Minority Supplier Development Council, which connects certified minority businesses to corporate members. Founded in 1977, the council certifies minority businesses, develops their capacity, and facilitates inclusive procurement opportunities. | - |
Lizabeth Ardisana | F | 71 |
Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
| - |
Mark Kroll | M | - |
Aztec Manufacturing Corp.
![]() Aztec Manufacturing Corp. Metal FabricationProducer Manufacturing Aztec Manufacturing Corp. manufactures machined forgings and castings. Its services include CNC machining, Prototyping, warehousing, logistics and flexible machining cells. The company was founded in September 4, 1983 and is headquartered in Romulus, MI. | - |
Sean Galbraith | M | - |
Aztec Manufacturing Corp.
![]() Aztec Manufacturing Corp. Metal FabricationProducer Manufacturing Aztec Manufacturing Corp. manufactures machined forgings and castings. Its services include CNC machining, Prototyping, warehousing, logistics and flexible machining cells. The company was founded in September 4, 1983 and is headquartered in Romulus, MI. | - |
Kristine L. Barann | F | 58 |
Southern Wayne County Regional Chamber of Commerce
| - |
Scott Thiele | M | - |
Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council
![]() Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council is a non-profit organization that aims to drive economic growth within minority communities. The non-profit company is based in Detroit, MI. The company facilitates over $36 billion annually in economic output between corporations and certified minority business enterprises. The council is one of 23 affiliates of the National Minority Supplier Development Council, which connects certified minority businesses to corporate members. Founded in 1977, the council certifies minority businesses, develops their capacity, and facilitates inclusive procurement opportunities. | 4 years |
James Patrick Bazner | M | - |
Southeast Michigan Community Alliance
![]() Southeast Michigan Community Alliance Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Southeast Michigan Community Alliance (SEMCA) has been a leader in workforce development programs and substance abuse and prevention services since 1996. SEMCA partners with various contractors to service residents in Wayne and Monroe counties, excluding the city of Detroit. SEMCA is committed to its vision for a competitive economy that is sustained by private and public partnerships that develop a productive workforce. As a result of their dedication to the residents of southeast Michigan, SEMCA is accredited by the Council on Accreditation, the first nonprofit organization in the country to receive such an accreditation from the Council under its newest network standards. | - |
Bill Kimble | M | - |
Small Business Association of Michigan
| 12 years |
Bob Fish | M | - |
Small Business Association of Michigan
| 12 years |
Kenneth E. Scholten | M | 70 |
Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council
![]() Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council is a non-profit organization that aims to drive economic growth within minority communities. The non-profit company is based in Detroit, MI. The company facilitates over $36 billion annually in economic output between corporations and certified minority business enterprises. The council is one of 23 affiliates of the National Minority Supplier Development Council, which connects certified minority businesses to corporate members. Founded in 1977, the council certifies minority businesses, develops their capacity, and facilitates inclusive procurement opportunities. | - |
Karen M. Colina-Wilson Smithbauer | F | 79 |
Southern Wayne County Regional Chamber of Commerce
| - |
Trevor Lauer | M | 59 |
Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
| - |
Wendy Harless | F | - |
Southeast Michigan Community Alliance
![]() Southeast Michigan Community Alliance Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Southeast Michigan Community Alliance (SEMCA) has been a leader in workforce development programs and substance abuse and prevention services since 1996. SEMCA partners with various contractors to service residents in Wayne and Monroe counties, excluding the city of Detroit. SEMCA is committed to its vision for a competitive economy that is sustained by private and public partnerships that develop a productive workforce. As a result of their dedication to the residents of southeast Michigan, SEMCA is accredited by the Council on Accreditation, the first nonprofit organization in the country to receive such an accreditation from the Council under its newest network standards. | - |
Ruth Sebaly | F | - |
Southeast Michigan Community Alliance
![]() Southeast Michigan Community Alliance Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Southeast Michigan Community Alliance (SEMCA) has been a leader in workforce development programs and substance abuse and prevention services since 1996. SEMCA partners with various contractors to service residents in Wayne and Monroe counties, excluding the city of Detroit. SEMCA is committed to its vision for a competitive economy that is sustained by private and public partnerships that develop a productive workforce. As a result of their dedication to the residents of southeast Michigan, SEMCA is accredited by the Council on Accreditation, the first nonprofit organization in the country to receive such an accreditation from the Council under its newest network standards. | - |
Gregory E. Pitoniak | M | - |
Southeast Michigan Community Alliance
![]() Southeast Michigan Community Alliance Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Southeast Michigan Community Alliance (SEMCA) has been a leader in workforce development programs and substance abuse and prevention services since 1996. SEMCA partners with various contractors to service residents in Wayne and Monroe counties, excluding the city of Detroit. SEMCA is committed to its vision for a competitive economy that is sustained by private and public partnerships that develop a productive workforce. As a result of their dedication to the residents of southeast Michigan, SEMCA is accredited by the Council on Accreditation, the first nonprofit organization in the country to receive such an accreditation from the Council under its newest network standards. | - |
Denise A. Knobblock-Starr | F | 69 |
Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council
![]() Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council is a non-profit organization that aims to drive economic growth within minority communities. The non-profit company is based in Detroit, MI. The company facilitates over $36 billion annually in economic output between corporations and certified minority business enterprises. The council is one of 23 affiliates of the National Minority Supplier Development Council, which connects certified minority businesses to corporate members. Founded in 1977, the council certifies minority businesses, develops their capacity, and facilitates inclusive procurement opportunities. | - |
Gary Gonzalez | M | - |
Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
| - |
Chain Sandhu | M | - |
Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council
![]() Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council is a non-profit organization that aims to drive economic growth within minority communities. The non-profit company is based in Detroit, MI. The company facilitates over $36 billion annually in economic output between corporations and certified minority business enterprises. The council is one of 23 affiliates of the National Minority Supplier Development Council, which connects certified minority businesses to corporate members. Founded in 1977, the council certifies minority businesses, develops their capacity, and facilitates inclusive procurement opportunities. | - |
Russ Knopp | M | - |
Small Business Association of Michigan
| - |
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United States | 22 | 100.00% |
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