Ryan Wilson, Atlanta Business League chair, on increasing Black wealth
Ryan Wilson, the founder and CEO of the nationally renowned The Gathering Spot, is also the chairperson of the Atlanta Business League. Wilson discussed long-term
Ryan Wilson, the founder and CEO of the nationally renowned The Gathering Spot, is also the chairperson of the Atlanta Business League. Wilson discussed long-term
Valerie Nesbitt is Norfolk Southern’s supplier inclusion and sustainability director, ensuring that contracts issued by the company maximize opportunities for small, minority and women-owned businesses.
Sarah Elizabeth Langford, the executive director of Develop Fulton, a development authority of Fulton County, was a panelist at the Atlanta Business League’s 17th annual
Stacey Key is the CEO and president of the Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council, an organization that connects minority businesses to corporate supply chains, helping
Eric Pinckney is the legacy principal at Integral, which is an Atlanta-based real estate development and investment management firm. With affordable housing being a major
Kimberly King is the equal opportunity director of the Georgia Department of Transportation and is responsible for all things related to civil rights at the
Walter Vinson is the assistant general manager of business diversity and government affairs at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. He has a vision of improving facilities
Shea Johnson is the Georgia field office director for the Department of Housing and Urban Development. With affordable housing being a major topic in metro
Keith Parker is the president and CEO of Goodwill of North Georgia, which is the largest Goodwill network on the east coast. Parker was present
ATLANTA – Amidst a challenging economic landscape that often excludes Black businesses, the 123rd National Black Business Conference marked a significant stride towards unifying efforts
Tributes are pouring in from every corner of the Atlanta metro region and around Georgia immediately after learning that business legend and 100 Black Men
The Atlanta Business League recently held its 11th Annual Congress on the State of Black Business in Metro Atlanta. The theme of this year’s event
With 85 years of experience fostering the “growth, creation and development of successful business enterprises owned, operated and managed by African Americans in the metropolitan
The Atlanta Business League’s (ABL) 32nd Annual Super Tuesday Conference was held on Tuesday, Oct. 11 in Atlanta where we were introduced to their list of
Atlanta Business League and president and CEO Leona Barr-Davenport held their ninth annual Men of Influence induction ceremony on Tuesday, July 21. The event was held at Atlanta Metropolitan State College, Easley Pavilion & Conference Center.
Leona Barr-Davenport, president and CEO of the Atlanta Business League welcomed everyone to the 81st Annual Meeting Dinner held the Hyatt Regency Atlanta yesterday. The
The Atlanta Business League recognizes local CEOs for outstanding participation in minority vendor development and community investment During its 36th Annual CEO Appreciation Luncheon, the
Once a year, the Atlanta Business League pays homage and bestows illumination to African American men who are business owners, professionals, community and civic leaders
Even after four decades in business, one august award recipient still broke down crying while being honored at the podium during the Atlanta Business League’s