Social Awareness: 5 Reasons To Support Women’s Funding Network
The idiom “two heads are better than one” has spawned the creation of one of the largest connections of organizations to address issues that affect
The idiom “two heads are better than one” has spawned the creation of one of the largest connections of organizations to address issues that affect
Roy S. Roberts’ biography reads like a laundry list of academic accomplishments, professional achievements and civic awards. Not only was the Harvard grad the highest-ranking
Author and Great Nation Publishing founder Brian L. Thompson is set to release his second book, Revelation Gate, which he says is “a story of
Irma Elder, the CEO of Elder Automotive Group, is a phenomenon of sorts. Being the first woman to own a Ford car dealership in Detroit
Everyone knows how difficult it is has been for many executives to land a job during the Great Recession, and how you present your professional
African Americans have been inordinately impacted by the excruciatingly long economic slump the country is mired in. Much less known are the plethora of black
The Wells Fargo stagecoach made a stop in Atlanta, the fifth on a media tour. Aboard were a host of executives from its North Carolina
Eight professional women came together at the Female Success Factor (FSF) seminar held at the Atlanta History Center on Saturday, March 26, 2011. The theme
The new hip-hop generation — a generation that thrives on respect — should demand it from the corporations that they patronize, says Munson Steed, CEO
Reginald Adams is a public artist and community developer and has served as president and CEO of the Museum of Cultural Arts Houston (MOCAH), which
The 2nd Annual Leading Ladies of Atlanta’s intimate and empowering luncheon was a huge success. Event founder and producer, Larvetta Loftin, shared, “We are leading
Some of the key solutions to uplifting disadvantaged communities of color and amassing wealth were presented on Thursday, March 17 at the 2011 SuccessNET Quarterly:
To say that Dr. Ancella Livers is accomplished is fitting. When you add that she’s empowering and a sage, then you’re giving her true accolades.
In this ultra-competitive economic climate, with so many in business clamoring for fewer and fewer dollars it’s critical that sales people sharpen their arsenal of
On Thursday, March 17 the Detroit Urban League honored a couple of automotive giants for their philanthropic contributions. But the real story behind the story
When Yolanda Knight, D.Min. found herself a new mom, who was trying to make a fresh start after a divorce, she buried her head, briefly.
Salon owner and veteran hair stylist Michelle Johnson received a calling from God to put an end to different types of behaviors that she’s witnessed
Julia-Feliz Sessoms starts her day by “Working hard, being nice, treating people with respect and having integrity in everything that I do.” Those leadership traits
So what do Chicago women get into after work? Some women treat themselves to exercise camouflaged as “fun” at the Good Gyrrl Studio. Located just