‘Forbes’ ‘30 Under 30’ honoree Danielle Hughes helps teens unlock their genius
Danielle D. Hughes considers herself a chief changemaker and has become one of Detroit’s most recognizable millennials for youth advocacy and empowerment. Hughes is the
Danielle D. Hughes considers herself a chief changemaker and has become one of Detroit’s most recognizable millennials for youth advocacy and empowerment. Hughes is the
Cornelia Dozier uses her gift of storytelling to change lives. As the founder of Coconut Grove Playhouse Children’s Theater, Dozier has worked tirelessly to inspire
Dr. Germaine Smith-Baugh continues to be a beacon of the Broward County community. As CEO of Urban League of Broward County, Dr. Smith-Baugh has helped
Traci Lynn Burton’s business enterprise began with $200 and a dream. After initially investing $200 to start Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry, she was able to
Kamilia Landrum is the epitome of #BlackGirlExcellence, as she currently serves as the Detroit branch NAACP program and membership director while running her own small
Lauryn Nwankpa understands how using social media can have a positive and negative impact. During a tech meet up event at Google LAX, Nwankpa shared
Ariel Rainey is a media and entertainment professional from the Englewood community in Chicago who is passionate about the arts, community and family. She is
Dr. Tara Rawls Jenkins considers herself to be a chief encouragement officer. This phenomenal woman is also a national conference speaker, convener, and a faith
Innovation. Moxie. Persistence … These are traits Dr. Lisa Wicker embodies. The internationally recognized thought leader and career strategist is a conduit for change and
“I was honored to do the live Oscars coverage for BBC World News. When I first received the phone call about joining as a special
Jessica Mosley is the CEO of J. Mosley Publishing and MizCEO magazine with a superpower in public relations. Mosley is fierce, fabulous and focused. From
Melody Vaughn is the founder of Melody Vaughn Interiors, a full scale design firm born from a need to create spaces that heal. In addition
Tina Knowles-Lawson is currently living her best life at 64. Recently, she was one of the phenomenal featured speakers at the 2018 Black Enterprise Women
Even before she became a best-selling author, Tenita “Bestseller” Johnson spoke her moniker into existence. As the founder and CEO of So It Is Written
Caroline Clarke, an award-winning journalist, is the editorial director of the Women of Power Summit at Black Enterprise, and she currently hosts the “Women of
There are only a few Historically Black law schools in America. Despite the fact Kimberly Slay-Holmes had never visited the South, emphatically, she wanted to
Robin Kinnie provides a platform on which women’s voices thrive. She is the founder and CEO of Motor City Woman, an internet radio station, broadcasting
Nicole Friday is more than just the wife of American Black Film Festival founder Jeff Friday. Friday is a food commentator, founder of fridaytalksfood.com, television
Ardre Orie is the woman behind the words. Her publishing and celebrity ghostwriting skills have landed her major clients such as VH1’s Christina Johnson, MTV’s
Without considering the lack of equality in pay, many assume Black women manage money poorly. The reality is, money management is only one of the many