Top Black Female Executives Share Best Career Advice
“Well-behaved women rarely make history.” -General Marcia M. Anderson, U.S. Army
“Well-behaved women rarely make history.” -General Marcia M. Anderson, U.S. Army
The five businesses listed here have a life-span of 18 months, according to 24/7 Wall St.
The sale is part of an involuntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy. He owes creditors $500 million.
After diligently “matriculating” through the ranks at the Nielsen Company, one of the leading global providers of information and insights, Crystal Barnes is firmly entrenched
UniWorld’s new CEO Monique Nelson has a lot in common with Judith Jamison, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s artistic director emerita. Not many people are
“My first career path was journalism,” Michelle Flowers Welch.
The Perennial umbrella of companies is a 10-year-old, certified member of the industry elite. Representing star athletes like the NBA’s Josh Smith (Atlanta Hawks); Derrick
The longest-standing full-service multicultural advertising and communications agency in the U.S. is announcing a new shakeup that will put an African-American female as the new
For those who saw the 2006 American biographical drama The Pursuit of Happyness, who can ever forget that gut-wrenching scene when the struggling but unrelenting
Since August 2011, the National Urban League Young Professionals network’s eastern region has been under the guidance of an affable leader, Rahshib Thomas, whose personal
During a recent New York Urban League Young Professionals Rebirth! 2012 event at Taj II, Arva Rice, president and CEO of the New York Urban
To the younger generation, Quincy Jones’ musical career really only began when he plucked a shy, skinny kid on the set on The Wiz named
It still boggles the human imagination that an abused country girl with distinctive “African” facial features who hailed from a dysfunctional upbringing would ever become
For a cool, confident and creative Nick F. Nelson, his corporate designation as Liquid Soul Media’s chief marketing officer is fitting. An expert in multicultural
Get ready, get set … Facebook is going public. Lottery players, you might want to fill out a different sort of “ticket” to become an
Cheryl Pearson-McNeil, the senior vice president of public affairs and government relations at Nielsen ratings, the world’s leading market research entity, recently provide surprising, if
“These are big shoes to fill.”
Joset B. Wright took over the reins of the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) armed with a wealth of experience in procurement and minority
People do double takes when they learn that Keith Wyche, the president of Cub Foods, is an African American. The fact of the matter is,