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When BLACK ENTERPRISE first compiled its Top 100 in 1973, combined sales for the component companies (which comprised an array of industrial/service firms and auto dealers) totaled $473 million. Today,...
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When BLACK ENTERPRISE first compiled its Top 100 in 1973, combined sales for the component companies (which comprised an array of industrial/service firms and auto dealers) totaled $473 million. Today,...
Troy Taylor, the only African American to own a Coca-Cola bottler, offered advice and insight to black entrepreneurs about structuring deals, operating a business, and building wealth.
Tonie Leatherberry, who is a principal at Deloitte & Touche LLP, and president of the Deloitte Foundation, has been named the new chair of the Executive Leadership Council (ELC).
28 Days: Celebrating Black Business Icons Past and Present: Do you remember the “More Park Sausages, Mom!" commercial? Read the story about the visionary behind it.
C. David Moody Jr. recalls turning down an early investment offer from Michael Jordan.