Industry Pro Talks How to Connect Sports and Philanthropy
Sports cause-marketing pro Nubia Murray talks about her full-circle career path and tips on how to thrive in the sports industry.
Browse 14825 search results
Sports cause-marketing pro Nubia Murray talks about her full-circle career path and tips on how to thrive in the sports industry.
Adriane Brown left her position as president and CEO of Honeywell’s transportation division, but when the prospect of working for a small private firm was presented to her, she felt she’d use the best of what she had learned as a corporate executive and get to stretch and develop as a leader.
Steve and Pamela Cromity possess all the trappings of upper-middle-class comfort. But the key to the good life isn’t the couple’s annual $150,000 income, although it certainly helps. The entire family avoids impulse purchases.
When Shannon Nash and her husband, Bill, got married in 1996 they began holding regular meetings about their finances. At the time, Bill’s job as a lieutenant in the Navy required him to be away from home for extended periods, leaving Shannon to tackle bills and execute the couple’s financial plan by herself. These meetings provided a way for them to reach an agreement about how to move their finances forward.
Black Enterprise Magazine Editor-in-Chief Derek T. Dingle led an insightful panel for Minority Enterprise Development Week (better known as MEDWeek and presented by the Minority Business Development Agency) at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. this morning. "Energizing the American Economy with Minority Business Enterprises" was the opening session for MEDWeek, which was kicked-off with a White House reception yesterday, and followed a keynote address from Earvin "Magic" Johnson, CEO of Magic Johnson Enterprises.