BeBe Jones of The L.E.G.A.C.Y. Organization shares the importance of HBCUs
As a Jackson State University alumna, BeBe Jones knows firsthand the needs of HBCU students. Her own experience inspired her to raise funds for those
As a Jackson State University alumna, BeBe Jones knows firsthand the needs of HBCU students. Her own experience inspired her to raise funds for those
Cornell C. “Chico” Conaway is a husband, an entrepreneur and a girl dad. The Baltimore, Maryland, native is married with three children — two stepsons
CURLFEST is the “largest natural beauty festival in America,” according to the organization’s website. The event that started in New York in 2014 and expanded
Writer Teneshia Jackson Warner wants readers to know that there are many different routes to success. In her new book, The Big Stretch: 90 Days
Krystal Glass is the founder and host of “Real-Life Conversations,” a Washington, D.C.- based series that invites people to come from behind their computers, smartphones
Tune in Saturday, August 4, at 5 p.m. for a special edition of “100 Proof Radio Show.” Host Je’Wesley will be broadcasting live at the
For many in 2018, women’s empowerment means a host of activities, panelists and seminars catered to empowering women to take charge of their finances and
This past weekend, Media Girls LA hosted a media networking event at luxury clothing store Deeplifestyles in Hollywood. Attendees had the chance to network with
ATLANTA – On Sept.30, 2017,100 Female Entrepreneurs Business League and The Ms. CEO Society hosted the inaugural DreamHer Fest. Touted as an all-girls business summer day camp, attendees soaked up knowledge
Today marks a week since rolling out presented its inaugural RIDE Conference 2017 in Atlanta. Though the conference is over, many lessons still linger. Check
“I’m a support specialist,” says Preston B. Simmons, “that means I work with clients to design, implement and secure their production processes, using technology as a medium for production.”
As an entrepreneur, relationships are everything. But how do you turn those relationships with your acquaintances into profitable partnerships for your business? Rolling out sat
1. Networking is about listening We are all eager to get out there and talk about our business. We are even more excited to tell
In a time where millennials are changing the status quo in regard to entrepreneurship and career paths, young professionals are struggling with finding adequate guidance
Whether you’re a young professional, fresh out of college entering corporate America, or a new entrepreneur, finding events and people to build your network can be
When you’re an entrepreneur, you’re always at work, you’re always open for business and you’re always looking for ways to connect with potential partners. One
There is nothing more exciting than a room full of powerful women. This was the case at Odyssey Media’s “In the Black” affair, which was
Chicago native Sibyl Holloway comes from a long line of entrepreneurs. Her father owned several businesses in which she worked from age 12. She observed
Tips to having healthier and wiser relationships, personally and professionallyOn Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2015 rolling out and Dr. Nicole LaBeach co-hosted a live Twitter chat
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.