HC2 IS A CERTIFIED WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS!

BIG NEWS! HC2 Productions Inc. achieved certification as a Women’s Owned Business by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), the gold standard for women-owned business in the United States. We are so proud to be a part of this prestigious network of women-owned businesses!

Becoming WBENC certified involves a rigorous process that validates your company’s status as a majority-owned, operated, and controlled women-owned business and includes an in-depth review of your company’s ownership structure, financial records, and operational practices. Demonstrating compliance with WBENC’s high standards reflects our commitment to professionalism and integrity. It also positions HC2 as a trusted partner for corporations seeking diverse suppliers who can deliver top-notch services and innovative event solutions. Our WBENC certification is extremely important to us as it reinforces our dedication to inclusion and gender equality. 

The WBENC Certification has provided HC2 with an amazing platform to connect with corporations seeking supplier diversity. Embracing supplier diversity not only fuels business growth but also empowers the advancement of women-owned businesses in the ever-evolving event industry. By including women-owned businesses among their suppliers, corporations and government agencies demonstrate their commitment to fostering diversity and the continued development of their supplier diversity programs, which in turn empowers women as leaders and brings about a more diverse, balanced and sustainable economy. 

We are honored to become a part of such an important and impactful organization! To learn more about the WBENC, visit www.wbenc.org.

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