Kia Rio — “most fun to drive”
January 31, 2008
Since being redesigned for 2006, Kia’s Rio Sedan and Rio5 five-door have been awarded accolade upon accolade. Considered “Most Fun to Drive” by the Wall Street Journal (2006) and being voted a “Most Wanted” sedan and wagon by Edmunds.com (2007), editors highlight the entry-level vehicle’s
exciting handling and performance spunk. The 2008 Rio and Rio5 look to add to these successes by continuing to offer the same lineage of sporty finesse, top-of-the-line quality and highfuel economy. Read more
AUDI TT COUPE — A cult car and an icon
January 31, 2008
From the day it made its U.S. debut in autumn 1999, the Audi TT took the sports coupe segment by storm, sharpening the brand’s profile in the process. Now the second generation of this successful model is making its debut. The new TT Coupe embodies sheer dynamism in its design, engine output and performance. Read more
Chevrolet Malibu delivers style, performance, fuel economy
January 31, 2008
The all-new 2008 Chevrolet Malibu delivers great performance, fuel economy and refinement, wrapped in a clean, tailored design that carries the new face of Chevrolet. Read more
This month’s edition
January 31, 2008
A supplier diversity roundtable discussion with P&G
January 12, 2008
Don McKneely, founder and CEO of Business News Group, recently had the opportunity to sit down with Procter & Gamble’s Keith Harrison, global product supply officer; Rick Hughes, vice president, global purchases; and Read more
Diversity Goals - Not New to New AT&T
January 11, 2008
The new AT&T is the culmination of several strategic mergers, which have created an even stronger supplier diversity program in the process. Read more
Tony Brown reinforces Ford’s commitment to diverse suppliers
January 10, 2008
MBN USA recently had the opportunity to talk to Tony Brown, senior vice president, global purchasing, Ford Motor Co. The discussion focused on the company’s continuation of its legacy of diversity and inclusion and how minority suppliers can remain viable in the global environment. He also touched on the future of Ford. Read more













