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Syreeta V. McDaniel, MBA
Impacting the $8.5 Trillion that entrepreneurial businesses generate by being the Director of Operations and Global Strategic Business Plan Consultant to SBOs, SMEs, Int'l Small Businesses, Diplomats, Gov't , and F500s
Syreeta V. McDaniel, MBA, is the founder of McDaniel Consulting GBSFE, a company specializing in Int'l Strategic Business Plans for engagements with Foreign Governments, Diplomats, and Embassies, as well as expertise in Gov't and Commercial RFPs, U.S. Tax Strategies, and a Blockchain Council. With a wealth of experience in working with diverse clients in 21 states and internationally in countries like Canada, India, Nigeria, Mexico, and more, Syreeta has garnered recognition through various government contracts including with the SBA's Community Navigator Program and COVID-19 Business Resiliency Programs.
Before establishing her consultancy, Syreeta honed her skills as a Senior International Tax & Compensation Consultant at Ernst & Young, a global firm with a significant market presence. Her academic background includes a Master of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Business Administration from Temple University, where she was part of an international business program with experiences in Paris, France, and Donetsk, Ukraine as a small business consultant.
Syreeta's professional journey encompasses roles such as Director of Operations, Analysis, and Government Procurement at McDaniel Consulting Business Plans, COVID-19 Business Resiliency Contractor at LiftFund, Senior Consultant at the Minority Business Development Agency, Senior Consultant at the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, among other significant positions in reputable organizations.
Her expertise in business development, government procurement, international tax, and overall strategic business planning has been recognized by publications like New York Times Magazine, Woman's Day Magazine, Black Enterprise TV Report, and Dallas Morning News, showcasing her impact in the industry since 2001.