Jill Scott Partners With Nationwide Insurance For Latest ‘On Your Side’ Soundtrack

Jill Scott Partners With Nationwide Insurance For Latest ‘On Your Side’ Soundtrack


A 2020 study by Haven Life reported that Black Americans have just one-third of the insurance coverage of their white counterparts. And if it’s one thing many Black Americans need to feel secure and reassured, it’s insurance coverage; particularly during uncertain times and especially in a climate where discriminatory practices have left Black people underinsured.

Nationwide has answered that call over the past 96 years, offering several lines of insurance and “annuities, mutual funds, retirement plans and specialty health services,” according to the company’s website. An insurance company of its magnitude and with so much skin in the game could not exist without a commitment to its customers and clients—and not just any commitment but one that is tried and true. In addition to offering solid insurance, the Fortune 500 company has been at the forefront of philanthropy and civic engagement. 

Since 1965, Nationwide has solidified that dedication with its widely known and uber-catchy “On your side” slogan and continues to do so 52 years later, bringing pop culture and soul into the mix. Past jingle campaigns have featured broadway and film sensation Leslie Odom Jr. and NFL football player Peyton Manning. And after a year fraught with a global coronavirus pandemic that claimed over 500,000 lives, racial and state-sanctioned violence that affected the Black community, and a contentious presidential election, Nationwide’s 2021 campaign, featuring the legendary and sultry Jill Scott, is timely. BLACK ENTERPRISE sat down with the award-winning songstress, who happened to be recuperating from her second COVID-19 vaccination, and Ramon Jones, Nationwide’s executive vice president and chief marketing officer, to learn how it all came together. 

BLACK ENTERPRISE: We’d be hard-pressed to find anyone who is not familiar with Nationwide’s slogan, in particular the jingle which is so popular. Tell us about the transition from what people are familiar with to this new sound that you’ve created with Jill?

Ramon Jones: We’ve had lots of different campaigns over the years and most recently most consumers are probably familiar with our Peyton Manning and Brad Paisley series of ads. They are product-focused, they are intended to get a laugh or two, we sneak the jingle in there and Peyton Manning has done great work with our jingle. But for this next phase, it’s reimagining some work we did a few years ago. So we had a song campaign some time ago. You might remember the name Leslie Odom Jr.  We had Tori Kelly that participated. We switched to the Brad Paisley-Peyton Manning campaign for a while, but in an age where people need to feel cared for, where people need to take a beat and listen, I wanted to take an opportunity to help put that into the media as well. We have a company motto. It’s to protect people and their futures with extraordinary care. As a team, we’ve talked a lot about that. What does extraordinary care look like and feel like? And as we looked to take the next step with our advertising campaign, we wanted to be able to communicate that extraordinary care. Part of it is looking at how the songs campaign made people feel and part of it is looking into how we communicate our brand. Our jingle is known so let’s take advantage of that from an advertising and media perspective and let’s talk with a voice of compassion, a voice of care, and we started thinking about what type of artists are out there. What artist can help us communicate that? And I’ve been a Jill Scott fan forever. So our campaign team pulled together a list, our media company pulled together a list, and as we were looking at these lists, Jill Scott just kept coming up and that’s how we began moving in the direction of tapping back into song campaigns but using a voice like Jill Scott, who is an amazing storyteller, to help us sell our brand.

Jill Scott

What goes into pulling together such a talent?

It helps to have a brand like ours! The Nationwide jingle helps, and it’s not an unknown quantity. It also helps to represent a company that has really solid values. It’s more than just, I want you to sing my jingle it’s more of, ‘Hey, I want you to be part of the Nationwide family.’ It’s my job and Jared’s job and everybody’s job that works at Nationwide to protect that brand. You know there’s many artists that have approached us that wouldn’t necessarily be a good fit for us. It’s a two-way street and when our team reached out to Jill’s team to start having those conversations we realized very quickly that this could be a very good fit for both of us and her reputation is very solid. She’s an amazing storyteller and all of those reasons made this a very, very easy partnership. 

I was telling Ramon that nothing gives a hug to our collective people like a Jill Scott song, as he was telling me about this campaign and how it’s not only important to have a cultural icon behind it, but how important it is to have you. I wanted to know from you why it was important to lend your voice to this initiative.

Jill Scott: Well first off, I’ve known a couple of people who have had [Nationwide] insurance for years. My grandmother was one of those people. Nationwide has this sweet song that everybody knows, so for me, I just wanted to be a part of something that felt good that stood true through the test of time. A lot of people have asked me to support so many products over the years and I just haven’t, but when this showed up I was like, ‘hell yeah.’ I’m ready to go. 

Jilly Scott

I imagine you brought that hell-yeah energy to the work you’ve done together. What was the process like working with Nationwide? Was it different from the way you gig in any other way? 

Jill: Oh yeah, first of all, I’m not supposed to talk about this but so much, but Nationwide took really, really good care of us. I brought my son with me because I wanted him to go to the studio. I wanted him to see Jim Henson Studios, that’s where we recorded. I recorded there one other, maybe twice and the energy from Jim Henson came out. It was just a really warm-loving environment. You know, in business it can feel medicinal. You do your work, get it done, goodbye. But it didn’t feel like that at all. It felt warm and welcoming, and every executive I met felt warm and sweet. That is such a rare bird. 

I want to go back to you, Ramon. Is there a target market for this particular campaign? 

Ramon: There always is. We use different campaigns to target different segments. We’re looking to speak with consumers that typically look for insurance on their own. We want them to consider building that trusted relationship with Nationwide. We are talking directly to the consumer market, but we’re also talking to its intermediaries, so that’s agents, brokers, advisers who help consumers make those decisions. We want them to know that we’re a company that cares and you can trust us with your customers. So there’s two targets: there are those consumers that we want to understand the kind of company that Nationwide is. When we say we’re on your side that means something. That means that that’s it’s authentic and we truly care about the people that trust us with their car insurance and life insurance and their retirement savings. I mean those are big deals; these are long-term relationships that we like to build so we’re talking to that consumer but we’re also talking to that adviser that likes to help guide some of these decisions. 

 

I have a collective question. With the “On Your Side” soundtrack what can we expect? How do you want this campaign to land? 

Ramon: I’ll share some of the tactical information. We’re launching with cable and broadcast, so you’ll see it on TV. You’ll see it running for the next couple of weeks. We’re going in with a really heavy push. We’re going with satellite radio, so the Pandora’s of the world, because of Jill’s amazing voice first and foremost and because the jingle itself lends itself to radio platforms. Thirdly, you’ll see it in streaming platforms like Roku and Amazon. We’re going to launch over the next several weeks and months so that the world knows that Nationwide and Jill Scott have partnered.

Jill: I can’t wait for you to see. I will collaborate with a longtime trusted friend. He was 19 [years old] when I first hired Adam Blackstone. He’s gone on to be everything and everywhere producing, a music director for Mary J Blidge, Eminem, Jay-Z. He’s just exploded all over the music industry and there was no one else I wanted to call. I’m just so proud of him. The music is very sweet. You already know the melody, but we’ve added lyrics to it that are equally as touching and sweet as the company that I’ve grown to know. I’m really excited about people hearing that. 

The thing is with my fans they tend to be very thoughtful and they tend to be smart. That is who I’m hoping to talk to. The very thoughtful and smart people that investigate and look into having Nationwide insurance because it’s a good thing and I like supporting good things. 

If you haven’t already seen Scott’s magical spin for Nationwides “On Your Side” soundtrack, peep a snippet below.

 

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President Joe Biden Says Corporate Tax Increase Can Fund His Infrastructure Bill

President Joe Biden Says Corporate Tax Increase Can Fund His Infrastructure Bill


Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden said a corporate tax rate between 25% and 28% could help pay for badly needed infrastructure, suggesting he could accept a lower rate than what he has proposed in his search for Republican support for the funding.

“The way I can pay for this, is making sure that the largest companies don’t pay zero, and reducing the (2017 corporate) tax cut to between 25 and 28” percent, Biden said during a visit to Lake Charles, Louisiana.

In his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan, the Democratic president initially proposed raising the corporate tax rate from 21% to 28%. Tax experts and congressional aides told Reuters in April that a 25% rate would be a likely compromise.

“What I’m proposing is badly needed” and will be paid for, Biden said.

“Trickle-down ain’t working very well,” he said, referring to the theory that helping businesses and the wealthy will benefit those further down the economic ladder. “We’ve got to build from the bottom up and the middle out.”

The U.S. corporate tax rate dropped to 21% from 35% after the 2017 tax cut pushed by former President Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans, but many big U.S. companies pay much less.

Increasing what companies pay into the more than $4 trillion federal budget is an important part of Biden’s plan to restructure the U.S. economy to reduce inequality and to try to counter China’s rise.

Biden’s stop in Lake Charles was part of his “Getting America Back on Track Tour” to promote a $2.25 trillion infrastructure spending plan and a $1.8 billion education and childcare proposal.

His push to spend more federal money on schools, roads, job training and other public works, and to tax the wealthiest Americans and companies to pay for it, is popular with voters of both parties. But the plans face stiff opposition from Republican lawmakers.

The White House is betting trips like this will build public support for Biden and his spending proposals, even among Republican voters who backed Trump, who continues to hold enormous sway over his party.

Congressional Republicans oppose Biden’s proposed $2.25 trillion in infrastructure spending over a decade, saying the higher taxes that would be levied on corporations to fund it would cost jobs and slow the economy.

The U.S. economy has boomed under higher levels of corporate taxation, such as the 1960s and the 1990s.

In the closely divided Senate, Biden would need every Democratic vote if no Republicans support the bill. Biden said in Lake Charles he was meeting with Republicans in Congress to see “how much they’re willing to go for, what they think are the priorities, and what compromises” they can offer.

“I’m ready to compromise,” Biden said. “I’m not ready to have another period where America has another ‘Infrastructure Month’ and doesn’t change a damn thing.”

Some Republicans have offered a far smaller package: $568 billion, focused on roads, bridges, broadband access and drinking water improvements. However, much of that reflects money the federal government is already expected to spend for that infrastructure.

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell predicted last week that Biden’s infrastructure and jobs plan would not get support from Republican lawmakers.

“I’m going to fight them every step of the way, because I think this is the wrong prescription for America,” McConnell said in an event in his home state of Kentucky last month.

(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt, Jarrett Renshaw and Doina Chiacu; Writing by Steve Holland; Editing by Heather Timmons and Jonathan Oatis)

Amanda Seales Says Kamala Harris ‘Embarrassed’ Her Supporters By Saying America Isn’t A Racist Country

Amanda Seales Says Kamala Harris ‘Embarrassed’ Her Supporters By Saying America Isn’t A Racist Country


Actress and social justice advocate Amanda Seales is calling out Vice President Kamala Harris for recently denying that America is a racist country.

Harris riled up the public last week when she seemingly agreed with the only Black Republican in the Senate, Sen. Tim Scott, and his controversial viewpoint that America wasn’t a racist country, CNN reports. “No, I don’t think America is a racist country,” Harris said in agreeance. “But we also do have to speak truth about the history of racism in our country and its existence today,” she added.

The comment offended many and left others scratching their heads as some hoped for the first female and VP of color to speak more truth to power when it comes to the ongoing issues surrounding racism in America. Once the Insecure actress caught wind of Harris’ comments, the outspoken star took to Twitter to blast the vice president.

“Ok! So, everybody on some bullsh-t. Cool, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool,” Seales said in a series of tweets sent out on Saturday, May 1. “That was dumb and embarrassing and she embarrassed everyone who supported her.”

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“Damn, Kamala. The paradoxical political pandering is TIRED and insulting to the constituency that supported you along with affirming the doubts of those that didn’t,” she added, as captured by Atlanta Black Star. “Please fix this ASAPtuously.”

The often-vocal Seales, a former host on the daytime talk show, The Real, is used to ruffling feathers and getting reactions out of those who deem her words controversial.

“What’s dumb and embarrassing, is a BW who claims to advocate for blackness, demeaning this BW based on a spliced 12-second clip,” one Twitter user shot back. “If you knew a damn thing about our VP, you’d know she’s been among the loudest to speak on America’s “Achilles Heel,” it’s racism. Think next time,” they added.

Seales said her two cents and called it a day. She’s not the only one who has spoken out against VP Harris’s recent comments. But you can’t please everybody. Amanda Seales knows that firsthand.

Former Miss America Writes Inspirational Memoir, Includes Faith-Based Lessons

Former Miss America Writes Inspirational Memoir, Includes Faith-Based Lessons


Dr. Debbye Turner Bell was crowned Miss America in 1990. However, there is more to her story than what may meet the eye. According to a press release, her inspirational memoir called Courageous Faith: A Lifelong Pursuit of Faith Over Fear will be released on Aug. 3, 2021. Turner Bell reportedly shares some brow-raising details from her life, in addition to 10 factors for success and faith-based life lessons. According to the book’s synopsis, Lifelong Pursuit of Faith Over Fear is not just an inspirational memoir, but a self-help guide on persevering in the face of adversity.

 

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Turner Bell was the first Miss America to have an official platform to influence social awareness and change. After she won over the judges, her life was threatened during her reign on more than one occasion, because she is Black. Turner Bell also shares details about overcoming adversity in her forthcoming book.

Turner Bell’s website points out her other notable accomplishments, in addition to winning the Miss America title, she is a veterinarian, journalist, minister, motivational speaker, wife, and mother. Additionally, the website said that for more than two decades, Turner Bell has addressed audiences in the corporate, academic, and community service arenas. The graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia earned a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, in addition to earning a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture from Arkansas State University.

On the Black Past website, information was shared about Turner Bell’s journey that began in Honolulu, Hawaii, where she was born.

“Her father is a retired military lieutenant colonel and her late mother was a college counselor. Turner Bell, who was raised in Jonesboro, Arkansas, was the first runner-up in the Miss Black Teenage World pageant in 1981. She participated in the Miss Arkansas state pageant three times placing first runner-up twice,” Black Past said. “Finally, she decided to try her luck at the Miss Missouri pageant. In 1989 she won the Miss Missouri title and competed in the September 1989 pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey where she won the Miss America crown.”

Pre-order Courageous Faith: A Lifelong Pursuit of Faith Over Fear here.

Former Olympic Boxer Felix Verdejo-Sanchez Arrested for Kidnapping and Killing Pregnant Woman

Former Olympic Boxer Felix Verdejo-Sanchez Arrested for Kidnapping and Killing Pregnant Woman


A former Olympic athlete was arrested and charged with the kidnapping and murder of a pregnant woman who was allegedly carrying his child.

According to the U.S. Department of Justice’s Attorney’s Office of the District of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rican boxer Félix Verdejo-Sánchez, who competed in the 2012 Olympics, has been charged with kidnapping and killing a woman, Keishla Rodriguez Ortiz, who said she was pregnant with his baby.

“I commend our partners in the FBI, the Puerto Rico Police Bureau, and the Puerto Rico Department of Justice for their dedicated and tireless efforts that led to the charges and arrest of the defendant,” said United States Attorney Muldrow in a written statement. “We will continue working towards the ending of gender-based violence, and we offer our deepest condolences to the family of the victim.”

Verdejo-Sanchez was arrested on a federal criminal complaint charging him with: (1) kidnapping resulting in death, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1201; (2) carjacking resulting in death, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2119(3); and (3) intentionally killing an unborn child, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1841, also known as the “Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 2004” or “Laci and Conner’s Law.” The penalties for the kidnapping and carjacking statutes include life in prison or the death penalty, and life in prison for the intentional killing of an unborn child.

“Puerto Rico mourns Keishla Rodríguez’s death. Our deepest condolences to her family and friends. The Puerto Rico Police Bureau and the federal agencies have worked long hours collaborating as a team to solve this cold murder expeditiously. Our police officers’ dedication, passion, and experience were essential in solving this murder in 48 hours. It demonstrates how the collaboration of efforts is essential for our public safety. We’ll keep on working together and we will seek justice for Keishla,” said Alexis Torres, Secretary of the Department of Public Safety.

“I congratulate the policemen, prosecutors, and forensic sciences personnel, who, as a single team, tirelessly and with the greatest of commitments, put their hearts to solve Keishla’s case in an agile and precise way. Our commitment to her family, from day one, was to do justice to Keishla and we have already begun to do so,” said Antonio López, Puerto Rico Police Bureau Commissioner.

Black and Asian-Owned Secondhand Boutique Owners Raised $8.5M In Series A Funding


AFROTECH reported that a Black and Asian-owned secondhand boutique called Thrilling announced that it raised $8.5 million in a recent Series A funding round. Thrilling offers innovative tools to support small business owners and a personalized, uniquely enjoyable shopping experience. According to additional details, funds raised will be utilized to bring on key team members and further develop Thrilling’s core technology. The company confirmed in a statement that 95% of the shops and sellers on Thrilling are women and/or Black, Indigenous, and people of color, according to AFROTECH.

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How does Thrilling work? If you have been searching for unique, vintage, and second-hand clothing, Thrilling hosts items from hundreds of stores online. The website describes it as the premier online marketplace of vintage and secondhand items from the best boutiques across the United States. Shilla Kim-Parker, a Harvard College and Harvard Business School graduate, and Brad Mallow are the co-founders.

“We are a Black and woman-owned business, committed to living our personal values as we scale. That means advocating for causes we believe in: protecting the environment, supporting small and local businesses, and celebrating diversity. Internally, we’re creating a culture where people enjoy showing up to work every day, expressing their whole selves as we get amazing things done,” a company description said online.

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Thrilling’s Instagram is full of colorful, high-quality-looking clothing. According to AFROTECH, the online marketplace has attracted a number of celebrity fans, including costume designer Mona May and Zerina Akers, who is Beyoncé’s stylist and the owner/ CEO of Black-Owned Everything.

The company’s social media profile identified Thrilling as Black and Asian woman-owned, so support earned from female creatives is not surprising. It was also mentioned on Instagram that every purchase made from Thrilling supports a small business.

Refinery29 said that Kim-Parker is also a vintage lover. Kim-Parker’s actions reflect that she is socially conscious, too. The interview stated that Thrilling curated a collection of clothing from Black-owned vintage stores, following the murder of George Floyd, although Black-owned vintage stores have been amplified since the business began.

“Secondhand and vintage business owners have been very frustrated about the lack of support from the tech community in helping get their business out to more customers around the world. I started this business to really partner with them and help bring them more revenue, so that they can continue to build their business and continue to be cornerstones of their communities,” Kim-Parker said.

Visit Thrilling by clicking here.

Mexico President Obrador, V.P. Kamala Harris, to Discuss Immigration Friday in Virtual Meeting


Reuters – Mexico and the United States will discuss ways of mitigating undocumented immigration in talks later this week, Mexico’s president said on Thursday, as the two sides seek to tackle an issue that has posed a challenge for U.S. President Joe Biden.

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris will hold a virtual meeting on Friday to explore joint approaches to containing a sharp increase in migrant arrivals at the U.S. southern border.

“The issue tomorrow will be migration, basically,” Lopez Obrador told a news conference, noting that other subjects could also surface, including when to lift curbs on the U.S.-Mexico border imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Separately, the U.S. government said Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas had on Wednesday discussed migration with Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard.

The officials pledged to cooperate on COVID-19 mitigation measures, and discussed greater collaboration in developing regional approaches to unlawful immigration, including the creation of legal pathways for migrants.

In a statement, the U.S. government said the two also expressed a desire to work together to create job opportunities in the Americas and combat crimes such as human smuggling.

Mexico has been pressing Washington to invest in Central America and southern Mexico to create incentives for people not to migrate, as well as for the United States to create a pathway to legal residency or citizenship for immigrant workers.

Lopez Obrador on Wednesday sought to link the issue with the economic development of North America as a whole.

“In a competitive world where Asia is growing, one needs to seek integration while respecting sovereignty, with each country in North America contributing its part – be it investment, be it technology, or workforce – so that the region has growth, because this isn’t being reflected in that way,” he said.

(Reporting by Dave Graham in Mexico City; Additional reporting by Ted Hesson in Washington; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

Georgia Republican Vernon Jones Wants To Ban Critical Race Theory But He May Not Know What It Is

Georgia Republican Vernon Jones Wants To Ban Critical Race Theory But He May Not Know What It Is


Vernon Jones, a Trump-supporting, Black Republican running for Georgia governor said he wants to ban critical race theory (CRT) from being taught in public schools in the state.

Jones has even doubled down on his claim on Twitter saying “embracing the teaching of Critical Race Theory is a slap in the face of Dr. King’s teachings.

However, it became apparent during an interview with Marc Lamont Hill for Black News Tonight Tuesday, Jones may not know what CRT is. During the interview with Hill, Jones repeatedly refused to answer Hill’s question on what critical race theory is. The first time Hill asked this was Jones’ answer:

“Well actually I think it’s different depending on who is teaching it and how they’re teaching it,” Jones said. “I think you can agree with that. We were taught that Christopher Columbus discovered America. Well, you and I both know that Christopher Columbus got lost. People were already living here. But there are those who are using their own ideology and their own party affiliation to go to the extreme and that’s what I’m trying to address here.”

Hill continued to push for a straight answer using creationism and sexual education as examples.

“For example, if I said I was against creationism, I would say that creationism is x,y, and z,” Hill said. “If I said I was against the teaching of sex education, I would say sex education is x,y, and z. What is CRT.”

Jones again avoided answering the question.

“Well, first of all, again, I can tell you but it’s left up to you to understand,” Jones said. “I can’t make you understand. The fact of it is that critical race theory, even on its basis, should not be taught in our schools. Period.”

Hill again pushed for an answer, which seemed to agitate Jones who followed the GOP media playbook of destroying an interview. Jones told Hill he doesn’t know what CRT is, talked over Hill when he tried to respond, and eventually told Hill he was “as dumb as two left shoes.”

Hill responds by explaining what CRT is.

“You’re not gonna come on my show and call me dumb,” Hill said. “What I will tell you is that critical race theory is a theory that actually emerged out of critical legal studies. It is a theory that makes an attempt to understand the law through the lens of race and it’s founded on some fundamental presumptions. One is the intractability of race and racism, meaning it’s an intractable problem in America and that we have to use the lens of race to make sense of things.”

At the end of the segment, Hill hinted Republicans and Jones love to deflect and distract when they can’t or don’t want to answer a question.

Jones was once a Democratic lawmaker but changed his party affiliation after he was slammed by fellow Democrats for endorsing former President Donald Trump for re-election. Despite once being a Democrat, he never agreed with the party’s goals.

In 2000 he endorsed Howard Dean but voted for George Bush. During former President Barack Obama‘s 2008 campaign, Obama called out Jones for sending out a mailer with a manipulated photo that showed the two on the same stage.

White New Jersey Police Officers Penalized for Labeling Black Lives Matter Protestors ‘Terrorists’

White New Jersey Police Officers Penalized for Labeling Black Lives Matter Protestors ‘Terrorists’


A white New Jersey police officer was fired and another one has been suspended for six months for portraying Black Lives Matter protestors as terrorists.

According to NJ.com, two white female police officers, Sara Erwin (who was terminated) and Sgt. Mandy Grey (suspended for six months) were disciplined because of a Facebook post that Erwin wrote and Grey replied to. The police officers worked with the Hopewell Township, New Jersey police.

The Facebook post, which was written in June 2020, stated, “Last night as I left for work I had my two kids crying for me not to go to work. I don’t think I’ve ever felt the way I did last night. And then I watched people I know and others I care about going into harms way. I love my police family like my own. So when you share posts and things on Facebook I’d really appreciate if you’d THINK before doing so. I’ve seen so many black lives matter [sic] hashtags in these posts. Just to let you know — they are terrorists. They hate me. They hate my uniform. They don’t care if I die.”

Last year, in an email to NJ Advance Media, the police chief at the time, Lance Maloney wrote:

“On Monday, June 8, 2020 the township learned that multiple police officers and township employees had been accused of improper conduct involving social media. Those officers and employees were immediately placed on leave by the Chief of Police and Business Administrator. As we continue to investigate a recent Facebook post, please know that I am sorry for the hurt that this incident has caused our community,” Maloney said. “We understand that we have the obligation to make sure that our officers police in a manner that is fair and impartial.”

Jam Master Jay’s Daughter Tyra Myricks Makes 7 Figures Working a Day Job and Several Side Hustles


Being the daughter of a hip-hop legend would possibly have one resting on their laurels or living off the spoils of their father’s earnings. But, this is not the case with Tyra Myricks. The 28-year-old daughter of slain legendary DJ Jam Master Jay of the seminal hip-hop group, Run-D.M.C., has, in fact, done just the opposite.

Myricks is the definition of an entrepreneur and she continues her side hustles to add to her success. Myricks maintains a regular work schedule in addition to several side hustles allowing her to pull in seven figures.

According to Business Insider, Myricks began her entrepreneurial journey in 2009 when she launched a fashion label while she was still attending high school. The money earned from the label eventually helped her pay her own way through college. Although she had plans to study pre-med, she scrapped it when she made more than double the money she paid toward her tuition.

She has a day job working with one of the most popular artists in the world, Aubrey “Drake” Graham. She works as director of design, merchandising, and development for Drake’s OVO lifestyle brand, for which she earns six figures a year. With the fashion label she rebranded as Wealth, she also has a branding and merchandising company; is the co-owner of The Method, which is Los Angeles’ first Black-owned gym. She is about to launch a pizza shop with the daughter of another slain hip-hop artist, Christopher Wallace also known as The Notorious B.I.G., T’yanna Wallace, and she’s in the process of co-creating a platform to provide young entrepreneurs with resources to start their own businesses.

“It’s not an easy game,” she tells Business Insider. “Everybody on the internet shows the glorious side, but nobody shows the treacherous side where it’s hard to get up in the morning.”

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