
TeShayla Coates champions Black female entrepreneurs
TeShayla Coates, known as Everyday Shay, is making waves in the business world as a serial entrepreneur and advocate for black female business owners. At
TeShayla Coates, known as Everyday Shay, is making waves in the business world as a serial entrepreneur and advocate for black female business owners. At
Shanna Johnson, president of Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital and interim president of Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, recently accepted a prestigious award from Rolling Out,
Sharon Gamblin expressed her heartfelt gratitude as she received the Sisters with Superpowers award from Rolling Out and the Steed Society, emphasizing the importance of
In a powerful speech that resonated with the audience’s strength and beauty, Natalie King, CEO of Dunamis Charge and Dunamis Clean Energy Partners, accepted an
Marla D. Thrower expressed heartfelt gratitude as she joined a remarkable group of women, reflecting on her journey of hard work and dedication. As the
LaShawn delivered an inspiring speech that resonated with the audience as she expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to uplift her community. She emphasized the
In a stirring address, K.C. Wilbourn Snapp, a turnaround specialist and advocate for marginalized communities, redefines the concept of superpowers through her personal journey of
Wayne County Commission Chair Alisha Bell recently expressed her gratitude while accepting a distinguished honor, thanking her family, including her husband Cranston Young, her children
After over 20 years of working in corporate and federal sector, Sandra D. Troutman decided that she wanted to spend the next part of her
In a rousing closing speech at the Sisters with Superpowers event, Munson Steed, CEO of rolling out, addressed the audience with a powerful message of
At the Sisters with Superpowers event, Sandra Troutman delivered a bold and empowering speech that celebrated Black women’s innate power and presence. Emphasizing Black women’s
At the Sisters with Superpowers event, Alotta Taylor, Ph.D., a dedicated leader within the National Council of Negro Women, delivered an inspiring speech that underscored
At the Sisters with Superpowers event, Siobhan Ollivierre, representing GirlTrek, delivered an empowering message that celebrated the transformative power of sisterhood and health within the
At the Sisters with Superpowers event, Cora Masters Barry, a distinguished political strategist and widow of former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry, delivered a heartfelt speech
At the Sisters with Superpowers event, Adjoa Asamoah — a renowned racial equity strategist and advocate — delivered a powerful and succinct speech that emphasized
At the Sisters with Superpowers event, Benita Thompson-Byas, a distinguished leader in the business world and key figure behind Thompson Hospitality, took the stage to
At the Sisters with Superpowers event, Georgette Dixon, a veteran corporate leader, shared her journey from self-discovery to becoming a powerful force in corporate America.
At the Sisters with Superpowers event, Vicki Miles delivered a moving speech that paid tribute to the legacy of the powerful women in her family
Alotta Taylor recently retired from NASA as a senior executive and now serves as the President of Taylor Enterprises. In that capacity, she helps provide
Benita Thompson-Byas is vice-chair and senior vice president of Joint Ventures and Business Development for Thompson Hospitality, the nation’s largest minority-owned food service company. In