| Texas Instruments is a recognized leader in developing
and fostering businesses owned by minorities and women. The
company firmly believes that its investment in minority and
women business development (MWBD) gives TI a distinct competitive
advantage in its operations, and it’s also the right thing
to do to make the community stronger. MWBD is a high priority
and a business imperative for the continued success of Texas
Instruments.
A strong minority and women supplier base:
- Increases the breadth and depth of available vendors
- Creates more competition, thereby providing a greater selection
of service providers
- Adds jobs and strengthens the local economy
TI’s strategy is to create unique partnerships to develop
and nurture businesses. We place strong emphasis on the quality
of the relationships because if they succeed, TI succeeds. Additionally,
TI provides training for its managers to build long-term opportunities
for suppliers.
TI has been recognized as a pacesetter in MWBD for more than
two decades and has grown its minority purchases from zero in
1989 to more than $231 million in 2005. TI was named to the
Women’s Business Enterprise’s top sixteen corporations
for women-owned business development and is the benchmark in
MWBD by the Boston College Center for Corporate Community Relations.
TI has received the “Corporation of the Year” Award
from the Dallas/Fort Worth Minority Business Development Council
and the “UNIDOS” Award from the Greater Dallas Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce.
Success Stories
In 2004, TI made a commitment to utilize 25% minority and 10%
women-owned businesses during the construction of its newest
fab in Richardson, Texas. With the completion of the project
in 2006, TI has successfully achieved this goal.
In 2004, On-Target Supplies and Logistics, a minority owned
South Dallas-based business, signed a three-year contract renewal
with TI, valued at $5.0 million, to provide dock receiving management
services. On-Target has been recognized for providing outstanding
“blue ribbon service” to TI for more than 10 years.
TI awarded LogistiCorp/Pegasus a three-year contract valued
at $2.3 million in 2003. LogistiCorp, a Dallas-based minority-owned
freight transportation and logistics company, was the winner
of TI’s prestigious Supplier Excellence Award in 1999.
The alliance between LogistiCorp and Pegasus was formed in 2001
and employs more than 175 in the Dallas area.
In 2000, TI invested $3 million in the North Texas Opportunity
Fund, a venture capital fund exclusively for companies owned
by minority and women and/or located in economically distressed
areas in North Texas.
TI made a donation of $2 million to the Southern Dallas Development
Corporation, an entity that is furthering the development of
minority owned businesses in an underutilized area of Dallas. |