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The Big Biscuit, founded in 2000, is an All-American breakfast and lunch concept focusing on freshly prepared classic comfort food consistently served with generous portions in a family-friendly environment. The Big Biscuit has 27+ locations in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas
Scale your team with high-quality, vetted professionals. 🚀 MSH is a global technology and talent solutions provider that empowers people and the places they work to thrive. The companys leading-edge services and support provide organizations with the business intelligence and high-quality, vetted candidates they need to succeed at a speed and scale others cannot in 35+ markets across three continents. By engaging MSHs human-centered and collaborative platform, hiring leaders and talent professionals are empowered to find the highest quality candidates, while putting the candidate experience front and center. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., MSH is certified as a Minority Business Enterprise by the National Minority Supplier Development Council.
Atosa is a major manufacturer of commercial kitchen equipment, with a breadth of offering including refrigeration, cooking equipment, warming/holding equipment, stainless steel fabrication equipment, and much more. Atosas world-class manufacturing facilities and highly skilled employees, combined with innovative manufacturing procedures ensure that our customers always receive top-quality products at economical prices.
San Diego FC is a Major League Soccer (MLS) expansion team set to begin play in 2025. Owned by Sir Mohamed Mansour through his family office, Man Capital, the club focuses on social impact, environmental sustainability, and youth development. It operates under the Right to Dream model, a globally recognized soccer academy system that emphasizes holistic athlete development and community engagement. The team will compete in MLS, with home games at Snapdragon Stadium. San Diego FC also features the Right to Dream Academy, which provides free education, housing, and soccer training to young athletes. This academy aims to foster athletic development, academic excellence, and personal growth, mirroring existing facilities in Ghana, Egypt, and Denmark. Additionally, the club engages in community programs that promote diversity and inclusion, targeting local residents and youth athletes from underserved communities. The ownership structure reflects a partnership between Mansour’s Man Capital and the Sycuan Tribe, blending global sports investment with local heritage.