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NABWIC TALKS WITH LUNCHEON WOMAN IN SPOTLIGHT, ARNICE LAMB, THE WALT DISNEY CO.

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SPECIAL PODCAST WITH ONE OF THE TOP 25 WOMEN IN POWER IMPACTING SUPPLIER DIVERSITY


Mrs. Arnice Lamb is a manager of Supplier Diversity and supports the enterprise construction and professional services categories, as well as the Walt Disney Parks Resorts segment. She has been with the Company since February of 1991. Prior to joining Disney, Mrs. Lamb held a number of managerial positions with organizations such as Shiley, Inc., a division of Pfizer Inc.; Medtronic Cardiopulmonary, a division of Medtronic, Inc.; and Bard Cardiopulmonary, a division of C.R. Bard, Inc. For several years, Mrs. Lamb has been instrumental in the development, implementation, and compliance of minority and women business enterprise (MWBE) programs.

Mrs. Lamb is a native of the state of Ohio. She attended Whiting College in Cleveland, where she received a bachelor’s degree in business administration. Later Mrs. Lamb completed extension courses in purchasing & material management at Fullerton College in Fullerton, CA, and contract administration at the University of California, Irvine.

An active participant in numerous organizations, Mrs. Lamb serves as chairwoman for the corporate advisory committees of the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of California, Asian Business Association of Orange County. She also serves as corporate advisory to the Women Business Enterprise Council – West, National Association of Minority Contractors & Women Construction Owners & Executives, and the National Minority Supplier Development Council, among others. She is the recipient of  the Woman in Spotlight Award for NABWIC's Billion Dollar Luncheon in Entertainment Centers Contracting Opportunties.

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