Black Women-Owned Businesses Fuel Growth At Atlanta Municipal Market
This comes as city leaders and entrepreneurs look to expand opportunities for small business owners.
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This comes as city leaders and entrepreneurs look to expand opportunities for small business owners.
It’s not an exaggeration to say that the best part of my workday is speaking to women entrepreneurs. Since I launched BLACK ENTERPRISE’s SistersInc. podcast for and about women ent...
A new platform is shining a spotlight on one of the venture capital industry’s most underrepresented groups: Black women founders. The First 200, a new media platform and founder n...
he shift comes as women continue launching businesses at historically high rates.
BATON ROUGE — Woman-owned businesses are one of the fastest-growing segments of the economy, but access to funding can be a major hurdle for many entrepreneurs. ...
The PEARL Foundation, Inc. hosts showcase to uplift Black entrepreneurs, fund community initiatives year-round through events and partnerships. The post Wear Pink, Spend Green, Buy...
The PEARL Foundation, Inc. hosts showcase to uplift Black entrepreneurs, fund community initiatives year-round through events and partnerships. The post Wear Pink, Spend Green, Buy...
London-based biotech beauty brand Ruka Hair has announced $4.5 million in new funding that will help it bring its innovative hair extensions to the U.S. Co-founded in 2020 by Tenda...
Martine Jackson, a lawyer by trade, and her daughter, Alexandria Jackson, who built her career in product design, branding, and event planning, might not be the obvious choice for...
Founders Rhonesha Byng and Dévon Johnson are building pathways for Black-owned media companies.
Dreena Whitfield-Brown, the founder and CEO of PR agency WhitPR, which provides public relations, experiential marketing, social media management, and talent management, always aim...
A growing number of women are reaching the highest levels of business, entrepreneurship, and career success. As a result, they’re no longer discussing how to get a seat at the...
Kwanza Jones and Josè Feliciano's bid marks a first for Black women in sports team ownership.
When Djenaba Johnson-Jones was trying to get Hudson Kitchen, a food business incubator and shared commercial kitchen based in Kearney, New Jersey, off the ground, she never expecte...
Black-owned employer businesses are reaching new heights, but a new Brookings Institution report says the U.S. is still leaving enormous economic potential on the table. In “The Sh...
[Daily News] FOR many years, women operating small businesses worked quietly behind market stalls, roadside food kiosks and homebased enterprises.
Indiana’s first Black-owned deli has officially opened its doors in Indianapolis, marking a significant milestone for Black entrepreneurship in the Midwest. Located in the Broad Ri...
After years of climbing the corporate ladder, many mid-career women are deciding the next step in their careers isn’t another promotion—it’s ownership. According to a recent Forbes...
As more professional women seek opportunities to expand globally, increase career confidence, and travel with ease, Spanish for Black Girls continues its mission to help Black wome...
In April, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport—the busiest airport in both the country and the world—cut the ribbon on one of its newest shops: The Village Retail by Th...
Almost 10 years ago, Amber Mayfield Hewett started a supper club to connect strangers and to highlight Black chefs. She had no idea at the time that To Be Hosted...
The list, which features 43 different women, highlights self-made billionaires in several categories, including media and entertainment, retail, technology, food
From tailoring units and pickle businesses to local canteens, women across India are building sustainable enterprises through digital access, mentorship, and community-driven suppo...
Originally published on BlackNews.com. Attorney, entrepreneur, and cultural strategist Tiffany M. Simmons, Esq., widely known as “The Plug’s Lawyer,” is entering a new era of insti...
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