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“I managed that $100 to more than $1,000 worth of merchandise by reinvesting in myself.”
Small businesses and entrepreneurs have helped advance America by creating jobs, improving the standard of living for communities. However, it takes major capital and resources
One of the major challenges for small businesses is generating awareness for their products or services. You need to compete with major corporations that have a
Since diversity is the hot topic in business circles of every type of industry, from advertising to venture capital, more and more African Americans are
Don’t look for a job. Seek income.
Tanika Echols’ Chi Bakery, located in Chicago’s growing, fashionable South Loop, is making quite a name for itself. In the six months since opening, the
The Steed Society, Inc., is a 501c3 organization with a mission to empower the community through motivational, educational and cultural initiatives. More specifically, it works
Charles Ogletree, a Harvard Law School professor and director of the Criminal Justice Institute, facilitated a thoughtful discussion with Black Enterprise magazine’s founder and publisher,
Growing a small business is never a small endeavor. To that end, entrepreneurs often find that there is strength in numbers, which is why so
The strategy catapulted her from an unpaid intern to the owner/CEO of Haute Pink Shoes.
Tips to Accumulate More Wealth Have frustration and pressure started you looking for take-it-to-the-bank financial solutions to increase your wealth? Those threats of unemployment, underemployment,
Web entrepreneur Stephen Pierce resurrected his life from ruins after more than one failed business venture, filing bankruptcy twice and ending up living on the
Houston independent film director Greg Carter is set to host the annual Black Images in the Media Arts Festival and Symposium sponsored by the University
Ashley Small is the president of the brand development firm, Medley Inc. Small got her start in 2005 as an intern for JONES Magazine and
Neal longed to pursue her dreams in the apparel industry, and had designed T-shirts for others. This time around, she created Bon Bon Vie apparel for herself.
Expo founders Meagan and Darrius Peace with keynote speaker Maggie Anderson (middle) BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Unlike some other “Black Expo” type events where the consumers