45 Great Moments in Black Business – No. 19: J. Bruce Llewellyn and Dr. J’s $100 Million Coke Bottling Franchise
Llewellyn became a board member and was named board chairman of its subsidiary, the Philadelphia Coca-Cola Bottling Company.
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Llewellyn became a board member and was named board chairman of its subsidiary, the Philadelphia Coca-Cola Bottling Company.
28 Days: Celebrating Black Business Icons Past and Present: BE Publisher Graves and Earvin "Magic" Johnson partner with Pepsi-Cola to establish Pepsi-Cola of Washington, D.C., L.P. creating the nation's largest minority-controlled Pepsi bottling franchise.
Donuts and ice cream lovers can get a lesson on owning their own shops thank to a web series launched by Dunkin’ Brands Group, parent company of Dunkin’ Donuts and...
Food industry veteran Charles H. “Chuck” James III is now Burger King’s largest African American franchisee. In a deal announced in November, James, who is CEO and managing owner of...
Bob Daniel took his 30 plus years of corporate experience and combined it with his passion for mentoring, turning it into a successful staffing franchise.