‘Straight Out of Corporate’ pushes budding and existing entrepreneurs
After 12 years as a corporate climber, K. Renee Ward decided to retire, putting the corporate rut behind her. The Atlanta resident with New Orleans
After 12 years as a corporate climber, K. Renee Ward decided to retire, putting the corporate rut behind her. The Atlanta resident with New Orleans
In the midst of Gemini season, the first half of the year begins to end with the dawning of its last month. Ebony Blanding and
Music industry executive Dyana Williams has made social activism in music a part of her life and career. She spoke with rolling out about activism
Dyana Williams is a Black woman power player who has had a powerful impact and incredible career in the music industry. Williams has been a
Since graduating from Howard University in 2008 with a BBA in marketing, Felicia Harris has lived and worked in New York City, the District of Columbia
Ericka Winters, owner of Valley Girl Hair Collection, says “no more” to overpriced virgin hair extensions. Most women can relate to virgin hair companies that
L. Michelle Smith, Director, Public Relations, AT&T Global Marketing Organization, recently served as a guest speaker at the “Culture and Code” luncheon during the Black Enterprise
Danielle Pierce, aka “The Wealth Strategist,” is a 10-year full-time entrepreneur specializing in showing mompreneurs how to create multiple streams of income, primarily via real
Photo Credit: Randi Rossario Since their launch in 2014, Oh So Radio has been the leading media source for the millennial demographic throughout the metro
Photo credit: Instagram – @ysfblog Attention all millennial business professionals in Detroit: Kaelin Hurst has a vision for fellow entrepreneurs. Hurst plans to bring all
Kyla Pruitt is an international speaker, author, and an expert in laws and public policy analysis who has quite a story to share. She developed
Nakia Stephens is an independent screenwriter and founder of Damn Write Originals. Stephens is an Atlanta native and graduate of Savannah State University’s mass communications program
Rolling out aims to share tips from successful businesswomen. This week, we had the pleasure of chatting with director Nefertite Nguvu, who shot her movie
Courtesy of CandiceVanWye.com Blogging has become an essential factor for not only creative minds but creative companies in order to further express what it is
Nowadays, everyone seems to have a side hustle. Whether it’s driving for Uber, being skilled at taking cars apart and putting them back together, or
Rolling out always aims to share authentic success tips and tools from entrepreneurs and this week we sat down with Kristin Sutton. She is a personal
Crystal R. Emery has launched Changing the Face of STEM, a national campaign encouraging women and young people of color to pursue careers in the
Alex Sims has a strong handle on public affairs. The former executive with the Office of the City Treasurer in Chicago knows “Change can be
Rolling out aims to share the authentic secrets of fearless female entrepreneurs. This week, we sat down with Candice Nicole, CEO of Candice Nicole Public
Photo Credit: Instagram @ask_ap Most people in Detroit first met April Lockett on the radio. Starting off her career at Detroit’s Hot 107.5, April “AP”