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At the first event, the Opportunity Fair, hosted by the Puerto Rico Minority Supplier Development Council in late February, Brewster was invited to speak during the closing cocktail reception. His speech was focused on the concept of small and diverse businesses trying to navigate corporate supplier diversity programs in pursuit of contracts. Using the Chinese philosophy of yin and yang—complementary forces—he addressed how suppliers and businesses could also work together to achieve this level of synergy. The event was held in Puerto Rico at the Caribe Hilton Hotel.
A few days later—March 3 and 4—Brewster was on hand at the Southern Minority Supplier Development Council’s Minority Business Opportunity Day (MBOD). Using the same core speech, as it related to the purpose of the event, Brewster was also a featured speaker at this event. The annual conference had over 1,200 people in attendance and it took place in Universal City at the Sheraton Universal Hotel.
Both of the councils are part of the larger National Minority Supplier Development Council, which connects corporations with many of the Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) that serve as suppliers for these larger companies
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“In the transportation industry, we have to handle many variables, many of them out of our direct control. This can lead to service issues and deviations that can impact client satisfaction,” says Renzo Ormsbee, president of EWTS. “At Elite, we have invested in a high-performance team of in-house transportation professionals that accurately and seamlessly manage ground transportation needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Even when you’re not in Houston, strategic partnerships provide these services to our clients in select markets worldwide. We promise our clients ‘a professionally trained and attired chauffeur, providing consistent on-time service, in a clean, well maintained vehicle’ and our team is trained to deliver on that promise time and time again. This award is an unbiased view from our clients’ perspective, and substantiates our commitment to the performance of our team and their dedication to our clients’ satisfaction.”
“Only about 5 percent of the transportation companies in the Greater Houston/Galveston area have performed so consistently well enough to earn our Super Service Award,” says Angie’s List Founder Angie Hicks. “It’s a really high standard.”
Angie’s List Super Service Award 2014 winners have met strict eligibility requirements, which include an “A” rating in overall grade, recent grade, and review period grade; the company must be in good standing with Angie’s List, pass a background check, and abide by Angie’s List operational guidelines.
Service company ratings are updated daily on Angie’s List. Companies are graded on an A through F scale in areas ranging from price to professionalism to punctuality.
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Cox has extensive experience in the chauffeured transportation space and is well known to his industry peers. He has managed large affiliate networks and held positions managing customer service and operations. He has also served as general manager of operations for an investment group and is an Ordained Minister with his church, bringing much value and dedication with his diverse background.
"Terry's experience will add depth to our team while assisting in operations and building our global network. He will add stability and professionalism as we expand our brand nationally and worldwide," says Alex Malek, founder and president of Worldwide Transportation. “Our business has grown over 20 percent annually. We are now the largest privately owned transportation fleet in Southeast region. We need management of Terry’s caliber to not only sustain that business, but to continue to grow it into the future.”
Worldwide Transportation has provided luxury transportation services to corporate, leisure, and hotel clients in South Florida for the last 15 years. Its fleet of over 100 vehicles includes luxury sedans, SUVs, Sprinters, minicoaches, and limousines.
"I am delighted to be working with such a distinguished and prominent company and look forward to the rapid expansion of global clientele," says Cox. “I plan to hit the ground running and be an immediate plug-in with this outstanding organization. I know that those who have worked with me before will want to continue to work with me at Worldwide, and I am excited to be able to rekindle those relationships.”
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