Minority Youth Are More Entrepreneurial Inclined [Report]
Young people are interested in starting their own businesses more than ever
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Young people are interested in starting their own businesses more than ever
This week on The Urban Business Roundtable, UBR Contributor Renita D. Young talks with David L. Steward, the founder and chairman of Maryland Heights, Mo.-based World Wide Technology Inc. (WWT), the nation's largest black-owned business. Also
This week on the Urban Business Roundtable: Shark Tank Star Daymond John and Money Maven Jacquette Timmons.
Today companies led by women founders of color are the fastest growing businesses in the United States, yet only 10% of venture-backed companies have a woman CEO and less than 1% less than one percent have an African-American founder. According to a new online campaign it’s time to change the narrative of how we talk about entrepreneurs in America.
A new program set up by Bethel New Life church and The PrivateBank looks to assist entrepreneurs on Chicago’s West Side with intensive training and access to funds.