Power in the Boardroom: Directing the World’s Largest Companies
Black Enterprise reveals why it's critical to have African American corporate directors governing the nation's largest boardroom
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Black Enterprise reveals why it's critical to have African American corporate directors governing the nation's largest boardroom
After reading the August 2012 Black Enterprise Financial Fitness Contest winner’s story, Michael McElroy, 34, and his wife of three years, Nia, 38, realized they were not saving nearly enough for the life they pictured in retirement. The August winner had already amassed $80,000 for retirement and earned $63,000 less than the Houston couple. “I’ve always read these case studies and a lot of times people who make less money have more savings, and it intrigues me,†says Michael, explaining why he and his wife sprang from bed at 1:50 a.m. to apply online for the contest.
When Clara Bell received the news in June that her beloved 27-year-old nephew had died of an undiagnosed heart condition, she rushed to be with her sister. But the clock was ticking. While the entire family was grieving, funeral arrangements needed to be made, life insurance companies had to be called, and a newspaper obituary needed to be written and paid for.
As the Vice President of Marketing for Cadillac, Don Butler leads product planning, marketing, advertising and promotion for General Motors’ luxury brand. Â A 30-year industry veteran (he began his career...
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