CNN’s Michele Thornton Shares Networking Tips and How to Build an Advisory Board
A little known fact is that Michele Thornton, the senior director of CNN Multi-Cultural Ad Sales who leads the CNN Advantage business groups with sales
A little known fact is that Michele Thornton, the senior director of CNN Multi-Cultural Ad Sales who leads the CNN Advantage business groups with sales
With a client base comprised of leading corporations like McDonald’s, American Airlines, General Mills and Procter & Gamble, Burrell Communications Group stays on the cutting
It’s been an amazing 41-year career ride for Geri Thomas, Bank of America’s Atlanta market president, state president of Georgia and senior vice president of
Congratulations! You have successfully earned your MBA. Whether you completed your program in the past or you’re a recent graduate, you have in your hands
“Now is a great time to donate the mobile phones that you have around the house and are not using,” says Cameka Crawford, the multicultural
“You only get out of something, what you put in it.”
It was words of encouragement from Dr. Andrew Hill, a professor at Clark Atlanta University that impelled Jerome Clark to pursue his MBA. The Tulsa,
When the presidents and deans of Historically Black Colleges and Universities begin to tell you about the benefits of obtaining a master’s and other advanced
Livingstone College began as a theological training ground founded by A.M.E. Zion ministers in Concord College in 1879, and relocated to Salisbury in 1882. It’s
Attorney Lamar D. Moreland has seen some gruesome sights — and in some cases just the description is too graphic for print. But he is
John W. Rogers Jr. is chairman, CEO and chief investment officer of the multibillion-dollar firm, Ariel Capital Management. The Princeton graduate (economics major) is widely
Who better than one of the country’s leading experts on workplace female demographics to expose two simple concepts regarding pay disparity for women: know your
Spelman College President Beverly Tatum offers cautionary advice for undergraduate students and graduates: If you allow fear to fester long enough to prevent you from
After 15 years in human resources and training Tenera McPherson has seen a serious paradigm shift in recruiting over the last three years. Being the
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – African Americans have found a place on Pennsylvania Avenue. But they are still fighting for much-deserved spots on Madison Avenue. At
DORAL, Fla. — Marriott International boasts a long history of advocacy and championing diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Their philanthropic portfolio is thick with
Charmaine Ward wears many crowns. The two that shine the brightest are the ones she wears when directing community affairs at Georgia-Pacific and presiding over
It’s what’s called the rubber meeting the road when a dedicated and decorated law official with a long and illustrious career to his credit, is
Inc. Magazine publishes an annual list of the top 5000 fastest growing companies in America. At their website, Inc.com, they’ve published a subset of the 5000
Through the Harlem4 Center for Change, Chet Whye, the organization’s executive director, addresses the lack of access to healthy food options in Harlem. The nonprofit