Famous Amos gifts $150K to 3 Black business
Less than a month after Wally Amos’ death, the Famous Amos brand continued with its initial goal of paying it forward to other Black businesses.
Less than a month after Wally Amos’ death, the Famous Amos brand continued with its initial goal of paying it forward to other Black businesses.
Wally “Famous” Amos, the beloved founder of the Famous Amos cookie brand, died on Aug. 12 at the age of 88 due to complications from
Black small businesses across America have the chance to earn $50,000 grants thanks to a new initiative. Famous Amos and the National Black Chamber of
Ferrara Candy’s director of marketing for distinctive brands, Rachna Patel, has been working on brand development with Famous Amos. In doing so, Patel believes that
Jeffery Beckham Jr. is Chief Executive Officer at Chicago Scholars as well as a community leader, artist, and entrepreneur. In his role, Jeffery is responsible
Steve Canal is co-founder of Flourysh, ONE Venture Group, Saint Miles and The Baptist Collection. Canal makes it a priority to build trust with companies
Mandy Bowman is the CEO and founder of Official Black Wall Street. The digital platform and app make it easier to find, review and support
Famous Amos is giving small Black businesses the opportunity to build more sustainable growth through the “Ingredients for Success” intiative. In honor of Wally Amos,