Preview ‘B.E. Business Report’: The Unyielding Spirit of Act-1 CEO Janice Bryant Howroyd


Janice Bryant Howroyd represents the unyielding spirit of African American entrepreneur. In 1978, she opened Act-1 as a one-woman staffing company in the back of a retail shop and has since grown the business into a $1.8 billion-dollar enterprise offering a range of services from employee background checks to executive travel management. This growth has earned ACT-1 the distinction of being the largest woman minority-owned employment agency in the United States and the honor of being named the 2012 BLACK ENTERPRISE Industrial/Service Company of the Year.  Black Enterprise Business Report host Caroline Clarke recently caught-up with this Power Player at the Black Enterprise Entrepreneurs Conference hosted by Nationwide to learn how she keeps her competitive edge and exceeds expectations.

As the saying goes, there are two things you can’t avoid in life–death and taxes. All too often, improper filing can lead to costly mistakes.  This week in Wealth for Life, our expert Al Colbert, co-founder of Colbert/Ball Tax Services shares the inside secrets of how to achieve real savings the next time Uncle Sam comes knocking.

Next, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Correspondent Shannon Lanier goes behind the scenes with Freddie Winston, founder and CEO of F&L Construction, Inc.  For more than 20 years, this Entrepreneur of the Week has secured multiple contracts for government trash removal in the District of Columbia and Maryland, to the tune of millions in revenue.

Plus, Executive Style correspondent Sonia Alleyne shows busy executives new ways to break a sweat with fun workouts that venture outside the box.
Black Enterprise Business Report airs every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. on TV One, on the NBC Non-stop Digital Network, and in syndicated cities across the country.  Visit www.blackenterprise.com/bebr for local times and station information.


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