Founded in 1979, RGMA has spent 47 years embedding diversity into corporate supply chains. Ralph G. Moore, the firm’s founder, has advised over 200 high-profile entities, ranging from Walmart and Procter & Gamble to the Federal Reserve System. His work centers on transforming procurement into high-performing ecosystems. Partner Reginald K. Layton brings a distinct track record to the firm, having previously managed over $22 billion in supplier spend during his tenure at Johnson Controls. Layton, who is credited with helping establish the automotive manufacturer Bridgewater Interiors, focuses on the measurable economics of inclusive procurement through his proprietary Layton Value Compass.
The firm’s digital pivot is managed by WrightOne Media Group, which now serves as the Agency of Record. This shift aims to make the firm’s Socratic-based consulting methodology more accessible to public-sector and corporate stakeholders. By moving beyond traditional consulting models, the partners intend to scale their impact, ensuring that diverse supplier potential is integrated into the core operations of major organizations.




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