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FCCi
was established by Ms. Kuykendall after nearly 20 years in logistics,
distribution, sales and marketing management with such firms as Procter
and Gamble, American Hospital Supply, Herman Miller, and Xerox. FCCi
develops federal contracting mechanisms for large firms in a variety
of industries. Ms. Kuykendall also spent nearly 10 years as co-owner
and Executive Vice President of Management Healthcare Products and
Services, a medical products distribution firm.
Ms.
Kuykendall has served as keynote speaker and panelist, for a number
of government agencies such as the Department of Veterans Affairs,
the Department of Defense (DOD), the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) and the General Services Administration (GSA). Co-founder, immediate past president and member of the board of directors
for the National Minority Medical Suppliers Association; Ms. Kuykendall
has served on the Board of the American Cancer Society in the Central
Los Angeles Unit, the Business Advisory Council for Cal Poly University
at Pomona, and a member of the Board of the National Healthcare Alliance.
Beverly is well-known for her work on behalf of small, women-owned and
minority owned businesses. Much of her time is spent in Washington DC,
where she meets with members of Congress, presidential appointees and
the Small Business Administration on behalf of small, women-owned and
minority-owned businesses. Her study and interpretation of Federal Regulations
has led to the design of creative procurement mechanisms. She is most
proud of the work she has done with United States Aid for International
Development for projects in Egypt in which she worked to furnish new
medical centers with capital equipment.
Ms. Kuykendall has a BS Degree in Business Management from Cal Poly,
Pomona and an MBA from Pepperdine University, Malibu.
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