Building Community.
We recognize that responsibility to our community partners is an important commitment. That’s why Grinder, Taber & Grinder has built an exemplary track record of working closely with organizations to promote a diverse workforce – demonstrated by completing countless projects with substantial input from its Minority and Women-Owned Business partners.
As a member of the Mid-South Minority Business Council, GTG works closely with the MMBC and other organizations to advertise its projects through the M/WBE Community, ensuring that Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) partners have adequate time and resources to bid the projects, and gain market share and experience through working with GTG. Grinder, Taber & Grinder invests its funds in supporting new M/WBE companies as a founding sponsor of the Center for Emerging Entrepreneurial Development (C.E.E.D.) Minority Business Incubator downtown.
MWBE Experience
Historic Clayborn Temple / 71%
Ed Rice Community Center / 51%
Smith & Nephew HQ / 51%
Hattiloo Theatre / 50%
Poplar Pyramid / 45%
Hattiloo Expansion / 38%
Church Health Center / 38%
Graceland West / 32%
Crosstown Concourse / 30%
First TN HQ / 30%
FedEx HQ / 27%
Blues Foundation / 26%
Orion FCU / 25%
Ballet Memphis / 15%
GTG was awarded 2016 MMBC Corporation of the Year.
Brett Grinder, Managing Principal of GTG (shown second from left), is a 3X finalist for the Robert R. Church Advocate of the Year award and featured in Memphis Minority Business Magazine with the other award recipients.