Black Entrepreneurs Under 20 Share Lessons They Learned On The Way To Success
Three Black entrepreneurs share their secrets for becoming successful in business and overcoming challenges before the age of 20
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Three Black entrepreneurs share their secrets for becoming successful in business and overcoming challenges before the age of 20
The SEC released its proposed rules for Title III of the JOBS Act this past October that will eventually allow average investors to participate in equity crowdfunding for the first...
Franchising is hardly a new topic for our editors to tackle. This sector is and has been an important contributor to the U.S. economy, and if tapped into properly, it can serve as a viable avenue through which African Americans can build wealth. In our inaugural issue of Black Enterprise, in August 1970, we produced a franchising feature that included such high-profile entrepreneurs at the time as then Pittsburgh Steelers superstar Brady Keys, former astronaut Ed Dwight, and rock and roll legend Fats Domino. And 23 years ago, in our September 1987 issue, we viewed franchising as such a significant area of opportunity that we developed our black enterprise Franchise 50 to help readers identify franchise businesses that offered the lowest barriers to entry.
Taelor Salmon is showing underrepresented entrepreneurs how to build financial wealth.
As the President and CEO of Curvy Girlz Lingerie, Precious L. Williams is dedicated to providing stylish lingerie for plus-size women. The New York lawyer turned entrepreneur launched the company...