
Nipsey Hussle, the businessman: Be like him
We’ve learned a lot about Ermias Asghedom, aka Nipsey Hussle, since his untimely death on March 31, 2019, all of which has contributed to the void
We’ve learned a lot about Ermias Asghedom, aka Nipsey Hussle, since his untimely death on March 31, 2019, all of which has contributed to the void
From his early days selling mixtapes to becoming a Grammy-nominated rapper, Nipsey Hussle, who was born Ermias Asghedom, was undeniably a passionate entrepreneur, community leader and
Nicole Enearu understands the power of business ownership. Enearu is a dedicated second-generation McDonald’s franchisee. She was inspired by her mother, Patricia Williams, who bought into the
Professor and author Devin Robinson visits reality check with host Christal Jordan at 2 p.m. EST, for a candid conversation on why black businesses
Fond memories come to mind when people think about McDonald’s. For some, it’s the memory of enjoying their first Happy Meal. For others, it’s the memory
Michelle Taylor Willis is an award-winning entrepreneur, speaker and publisher of South Fulton Lifestyle Magazine who has leveraged her superior business acumen and vision not only to
Tracy Nicole is a designer, author, entrepreneur, activist, mother and a breast cancer survivor. With more than a decade of experience in the fashion industry,
Rickeno Bullard is the CEO and President of a dynamic burgeoning toy company and a serial entrepreneur. He founded Michael Worldwide LLC (MWW) in 2005. The
Terry Brantley is an Atlanta native with a rich family legacy in entrepreneurship and the son of the first African American auto dealer in the
Atlanta is a bastion of Black intellectual capital cultivated in music, business and centers of higher education, including Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University and Morehouse
Ariaka Daily is the founder and CEO of Virgin Hair Depot — a minority, female-owned hair extension franchise — where she oversees day-to-day operations, brand
James M. Bailey is a change agent, thought leader, entrepreneur and emerging philanthropist, and among the new generation of trailblazers in Atlanta. He is currently
“What She Said” features a panel of entrepreneurial women who have all authored a book or own a business: Tamika Newhouse, founder and CEO of
Social media strategist Michell Clark knows a thing or two about the pressure of entrepreneurship. Branching out on his own two years ago, he now
By Miguel Lloyd Summer is over. Fall is here. The political season is in full swing. With the election of a reality star as president,
Whether you are a die-hard Zumba fan, love kickboxing or can’t get enough of your cycling class, staying active is the key to a healthy
Let’s face it. It can be quite challenging, even downright daunting to focus on future growth when we’re seemingly caught in the thicket of small
Alex J. Martin is a Dallas-based photographer-videographer by way of Detroit. As a serial entrepreneur who’s built his social media following from the ground up,
Studio II is a brand created by Ashlee Laughlin and Tearra High. Both women saw a networking need in the millennial community, which is the
“I’ve always been an entrepreneur — from mowing lawns and delivering grocery as a teen, to selling laptop computers in my early 20s.” –Kenneth Kelly,