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US Bank commits $25M microbusiness fund for women of color business owners
U.S. Bank announced details of its U.S. Bank Access Commitment, a long-term approach bringing the strengths of U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation (USBCDC), corporate social responsibility and its business lines,…
Read MoreU.S. Bank takes lead in program to strengthen and grow minority banks
A very important document was signed on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, at the new Conrad Hotel in the nation’s capital. As the National Bankers Association, which dubs itself “the voice…
Read MoreU.S. Bank takes lead in program to strengthen and help minority banks grow
A very important document was signed on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, at the new Conrad Hotel in the nation’s capital. As the National Bankers Association which dubs itself “The voice…
Read MoreUS Bank’s Black history program reaches young entrepreneurs
U.S. Bank did a phenomenal job of recognizing Black History Month through the empowering efforts of their annual Black history program that saluted businesses and touted the impact of community…
Read MoreU.S. Bank recognized by ‘Forbes’ as a best employer for diversity
Forbes magazine has released its inaugural, first-ever list of top employers based on employee surveys, reputation research and public diversity leadership data. Forbes worked with research firm Statista to compile the definitive list.…
Read MoreSolange and other celebs support the Target Phillip Lim launch
Fashion is in the air in New York City and while many are attending shows and parties all about town, one of the most anticipated events of this season was…
Read MoreSoledad O’Brien and Brad Raymond Foundation gala 2013
The Soledad O’Brien and Brad Raymond Foundation held their annual gala “New Orleans to New York” at the Stephan Weiss Studio, Urban Zen, in Greenwich Village. The foundation is dedicated…
Read MoreTarget and Solange Knowles Welcome NBMBAA Conventioneers to Atlanta
“Hey, where the party at?” “Target,” would be my answer to that question, once posed by R&B group, Jagged Edge. It sounds somewhat odd to say, but I reached that…
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