Dalrada Financial Corporation Joins Minority Business RoundTable, Accelerates Government and Private Contract Opportunities

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Company earns special invitation from esteemed chairman and founder, Roger Campos, to join exclusive nonprofit organization.

SAN DIEGO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / July 1, 2024 / Dalrada Financial Corporation (OTCQB:DFCO), ("Dalrada," "the Company"), announced today that it had accepted a formal invitation to join Minority Business RoundTable ("MBRT"), gaining further and exclusive access to unique business opportunities within the public, private, and government sectors.

Dalrada's admittance to the prestigious organization allows the company to work directly with MBRT Chairman and Founder, Roger Campos, and provides strategic opportunities within state and federal governments. This engagement demonstrates Dalrada's continued effort to create impactful engagement while expanding its influence and reach within local, regional, and global communities. Additionally, Dalrada's gold-level sponsorship represents a commitment to an ongoing relationship with MBRT.

MBRT Chairman and Founder, Roger Campos
MBRT Chairman and Founder, Roger Campos

"Our membership with MBRT will certainly grow awareness of our company and our leading innovations that have the power to change lives, whether it be our climate technology or our healthcare solutions," said Dalrada CEO Brian Bonar. "Joining the organization will also give us instant credibility among legislators and other important figures in Washington, D.C."

Campos personally invited Bonar and Dalrada to join the recognized nonprofit organization. Speaking of its newest member, he said, "MBRT is pleased to have business leaders like CEO Brian Bonar join our national organization who want to engage policy makers, along with giving back to local communities while expanding business opportunities. It's international companies like Dalrada who are job creators with innovative technologies and solutions that benefit America and the global economy."

Campos' public service career is extensive, and he previously served four years in the White House-in the Executive Office of the President and the Office of Management and Budget. He also served as a Special Assistant to the Secretary of Energy and as a Special Consultant to the Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration.

More recently, Campos was appointed by Maryland Governor, Larry Hogan, as his Business Ombudsman during his first term and later, Assistant Secretary for Business Development and Project C.O.R.E. (Creating Opportunities for Renewal & Enterprise) for the state's Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), serving from 2015 until last year.