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Redwood Classics Apparel Featured in CAMSC 2024 Economic Impact Report

TORONTO, ON — We are proud to share that Redwood Classics™ Apparel has been featured in the Canadian Aboriginal and Minority Supplier Council (CAMSC) 2024 Economic Impact Report. This landmark publication marks 20 years of CAMSC’s work in advancing supplier diversity across Canada and beyond, highlighting the measurable value diverse suppliers bring to local and global economies. As a CAMSC-certified supplier, Redwood Classics™ has experienced firsthand the power of supplier diversity to foster innovation, resilience, and economic growth. Through CAMSC’s strategic global partnerships with organizations such as Amotai - Supplier Diversity NZ, Black Business Initiative, Futurpreneur, Jumpstart Refugee Talent, and the NMSDC, businesses like ours are empowered to connect, collaborate, and thrive within a more inclusive supply chain. Being included in this...

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Redwood Classics Announces Partnership with CAMSC

TORONTO, ON, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 – Redwood Classics Apparel has announced its most recent partnership with the Canadian Aboriginal and Minority Supplier Council (CAMSC), which certifies and links Aboriginal and minority-owned businesses to purchasing opportunities at major corporations across Canada and the United States.  “As CAMSC aligns itself exclusively with corporations that value the business benefits of an inclusive and diverse supply chain, we are honoured to receive this designation,” said Kathy Cheng, President of Redwood Classics Apparel. CAMSC’s mission is to deliver programs and processes that promote and facilitate procurement opportunities between major corporations in Canada and suppliers of all sizes owned and operated by Canadian Aboriginals and Minorities. “Our organization aims to boost economic development efforts and employment, which is very...

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