Posts Tagged ‘Caroline Clarke’
Tina Knowles-Lawson talks aging gracefully, living her best life at BE summit
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 of Power Summit, which was held in Orlando, FL over the past week. She had an open and honest fire-side chat discussion with the lovely Caroline Clarke, the editorial director…
Read MoreWomen of Power Summit’s editorial director Caroline Clarke talks ‘superpowers’
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 Power TV” show. She’s a writer whose experience spans print, digital and television. At Black Enterprise, she has served in a number of key roles including general manager, interactive media;…
Read MoreSheroes abound at Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
The shero is alive and well. We congratulate Caroline V. Clarke, editorial director of the Women of Power Summit, who leads the Black Enterprise team in showcasing examples of greatness. We also congratulate other women who are leading corporations and creating a unified voice. The 12th annual Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit was held Thursday, March…
Read MoreRecord number of attendees: Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
Black Enterprise’s 2016 Women of Power Summit opened on Wednesday, March 9, with a record breaking one thousand attendees gathering for the leadership development conference that includes professional workshops, a Macy’s fashion excursion, career coaching, Merrill Lynch/Bank of America financial planning and making new lasting friendships. Now in it’s 11th year, the Black Enterprise Women…
Read More‘Women of Power’ host Caroline Clarke discusses her memoir ‘Postcards from Cookie’
Award-winning journalist and host of TV One’s “Women of Power” Caroline Clarke discusses her journey and the discovery of her birth mother, Cookie Cole, daughter of legendary crooner Nat King Cole in her new book Postcards from Cookie: A Memoir of Motherhood, Miracles, and a Whole Lot of Mail. Rolling out recently spoke with Clarke about her…
Read More5 standout quotes from the Black Enterprise Women of Legacy Awards
Did she sing or did she not sing may have been the question but after a year in which she became a mother, made an album, filmed a documentary and earned $40 million, B isn’t just for Beyonce; it’s for business mogul.—Caroline Clarke, Executive Editor & Host, Black Enterprise Business Report
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