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Skanska Expands Business Mentoring Program at USF

Photo of previous Skansa USF mentoring group. Photo courtesy of USF.

Building on the first-year success of a mentoring program designed to support diverse-owned small businesses in the Tampa Bay region, Skanska is expanding its business mentoring program at the University of South Florida. It will include even more local companies in 2022. The mentor-protégé program provides businesses with training, development and partnership opportunities to help them grow their capacity and become more effective with competitive bidding processes. 

The free, 10-week program provides guidance on a variety of subjects, such as environmental health and safety, field management, as well as marketing and business development.

This year, the 12 businesses are :

“USF is thrilled to partner with Skanska again for the second year of the mentor-protégé program. Participants receive a wealth of information and resources, which better positions them for success with a wide range of projects across the construction industry,” said Terrie Daniel, USF Office of Supplier Diversity assistant vice president.  “This program is an important part of USF’s overall commitment to supplier diversity, which continues to grow and result in more partnerships with small, minority, women and veteran-owned businesses in the Tampa Bay region.”

Benefits of participating in the program

Participants in last year’s program say they benefitted greatly from the business expertise provided by USF faculty and staff, along with Skanska and other industry professionals. Upon completion, participants also receive a construction mentor from Skanska and a graduate student mentor from USF’s Muma College of Business.

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“Our team at Skanska is extremely pleased with the results from the inaugural cohort that participated in the mentor-protégé program,” said Tracy Hunt, senior vice president at Skanska USA. “The participating small and diverse businesses were able to receive training and guidance to scale their operations and become more successful in the bidding process for construction work. As we welcome the next cohort, we look forward to continuing to mentor local businesses while fostering diversity within the construction industry and helping to strengthen Tampa Bay’s business community.”

Diverse firms are selected based on recommendations from community partners, including the Hillsborough County NAACP, Prospera, the Women’s Business Enterprise Council Florida, Inclusive St. Pete and the Manasota Black Chamber of Commerce.

To qualify, companies must be in the construction industry and in business for at least one year.

What is Skansa?

Skanska is a nationally knowns construction and development company. They serve a range of clients, including those in transportation, power, industrial, water/wastewater, healthcare, education, sports, data centers, government, aviation and commercial.

Skansa actually started in a small fishing village in southern Sweden over 130 years ago. Skanska USA started in 1971 with one job, the 63rd Street Subway line in New York. Today, they are one of the world’s leading project development and construction companies.

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