AT&T Supplier Diversity
AT&T is known as a pioneer and a national leader in developing and implementing supplier diversity best practices. Our commitment to supplier diversity is evident in the benchmark best-spending results achieved — among the highest in the nation.
We are celebrating the 40th anniversary of our Supplier Diversity Programs, which began in 1968 with the creation of AT&T's Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) Program. In addition to the MBE Program, the launch of AT&T's Women Business Enterprise (WBE) Program in 1980 and its Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) Program in 1993 have better enabled AT&T to provide the best products and services to its customers by expanding contracting opportunities for diverse businesses across its enterprise. AT&T has mentored several diversity suppliers to support non-traditional areas of the company's business, and has also helped diverse businesses break into other industries, like advertising and contract manufacturing.
Supplier diversity is a critical initiative of AT&T's business strategy and a key component of the company's plan to deliver the best products and services to its customers.

Spending Record
In 2008, AT&T spent over $6 billion with diverse suppliers, representing more than 12% of its total procurement base. In the past ten years, AT&T spent more than $32 billion with diverse suppliers, representing 15% of its total procurement dollars. This represents an increase in spending with diverse suppliers of 272%.
AT&T is a member of the Billion Dollar Roundtable, a supplier diversity think tank of corporations that spends more than $1 billion annually with diverse companies. Only 15 companies qualify at this level.
Aggressive Goals
The company's goal is to procure 21.5 percent of its total procurement from diversity-owned enterprises. Specifically, the company's diversity goals are:
- 15 percent with Minority Business Enterprises (MBE)
- 5 percent with Women Business Enterprises (WBE)
- 1.5 percent with Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises (DVBE)
Making a Difference
AT&T is making a difference for minority-, women- and disabled-veteran-owned business enterprises. Working collaboratively with numerous diversity advocacy organizations, corporate forums and with policy-makers, AT&T increases business opportunities for M/WBEs and DVBEs by providing corporate support, leadership and innovation.
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Giving Back
Since 2000, the AT&T Foundation has granted more than $935,000 in diversity supplier educational scholarships and programming. The scholarships are granted to leading-edge business schools to provide expert coaching and tangible business benefits to incumbent and prospective diversity suppliers.