Houston Black Businesses Persist and Thrive After Harvey
The massive Hurricane Harvey storm did not stop these four Houston-based black businesses from growing and achieving success.
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The massive Hurricane Harvey storm did not stop these four Houston-based black businesses from growing and achieving success.
This week on The Urban Business Roundtable: Leah Brown, the CEO of A10 Solutions Inc. a manager of clinical trials and corporate healthcare clinics earned revenues of $19.7 million in 2010 to land at No. 100 on the Black Enterprise 100s list of the nation's largest Black-owned industrial/service companies. Also: Money Talks International CEO Michael Hudson.
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André Williams was in a tight spot. While working for a large software company in Chicago, he saw the firm’s market capitalization plummet 99%. Sweeping layoffs were the norm, and...
Award-winnning singer/songwriter Shaffer Smith, better known by his stage name Ne-Yo, is among the top innovators across a variety of industries who will be recognized as Black Enterprise Intelligent Performers on Monday, November 15, 2010. The Black Enterprise Intelligent Performers are top entrepreneurs, leading corporate executives and outstanding professionals who have used hard work, innovation, business savvy and a hunger for excellence to achieve wealth, influence and power.