Kayce Ataiyero explains why the road to knowledge is a two-way street
Kayce Ataiyero is the chief external affairs officer at the Joyce Foundation, overseeing strategic communications, the journalism program and the community grants fund. She is
Kayce Ataiyero is the chief external affairs officer at the Joyce Foundation, overseeing strategic communications, the journalism program and the community grants fund. She is
Jamal Simmons will step down as the communications director for Vice President Kamala Harris, according to reports. Simmons’ wife has accepted a new job in
Shawna Charles is the CEO and founder of Charles Communication Group. She currently does PR for high-profile attorneys and politicians. Charles explained the function of
L. Michelle Smith is the founder and CEO of no silos communications LLC in Cedar Hill, Texas, where her focus is speaking, writing and providing
Christina Steed’s background includes journalism, national and international corporate communications, expertise in multicultural, diversity and inclusion communications and a brief stint with the Federal Bureau
Darla Turner is the manager of corporate communications at Nissan North America. Turner has experience as an internal and corporate communications manager with a demonstrated
L. Michelle Smith is an author, speaker, professional executive and business coach. She is the founder of no silos communications, the parent company of six
A few short days from now, thousands of Black folks eager to relax, relate and rejuvenate will flock to The Big Easy for the 2018
We continue our Sisters with Superpowers series with multicultural maven Goldie Taylor, who is the chief marketing communications officer of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority
Brittany Mobley of Bmobley Public Relations is a juggernaut in her profession. As the CEO of her own PR firm, everything is in-house for her.
Confused people do not buy. Most marketing, while intended to explain, simply confuses. We create messages that make our products sound more feature-rich and important.
This past week, Women of Color in Communications, otherwise known as ColorComm, held their “Coffee Connections” network meeting during the morning hours at a downtown café.
Burrell effectively taps the young, adult, urban and general markets.
“Any time you can get folks together for a common purpose… great things can happen.”