The Delaware Financial Literacy Institute (DFLI) recently recognized Mozaic, a minority-owned, full service document management company, and its owner, Dan Boddie, as one of the first participants in its Center for Business Growth, an incubator for local entrepreneurs.
Founded as a partnership between Boddie Documents and Ennis, Inc., one of the largest private-label printed business suppliers in the United States, Mozaic provides printing and document management solutions to clients in the financial, healthcare, education, government, utilities and retail sectors.
“Our unique partnership with Dan offers customers the minority-owned creative solution aspect of Boddie Documents along with the national industry footprint of Ennis,” said Terry Pennington, vice president of sales at Ennis, Inc.
Mozaic founder Dan Boddie added that through his partnership with Ennis, he is better positioned to win contracts with and provide services to larger customers. As one of eight inaugural participants in the Center for Business Growth, Boddie receives dedicated office space, training, and networking and brainstorming opportunities.
Funded by Capital One and located in the Claymont Community Center, the Center for Business Growth serves startup and emerging minority and/or women-owned businesses.
For more information about Mozaic, visit www.gomozaic.com.