Charles Muse
General Motors engineer Charles Muse stands with the Diamond Aircraft DA40 that he flies as a private pilot. General Motors autonomous vehicle engineer Charles Muse has found the fast lane at GM.
While Charles Muse always liked to take things apart to see how they worked, he also excelled at sports, and that paved the way toward his current job working on future autonomous vehicles at General Motors (GM).
The assistant program engineering manager for autonomous and electric vehicles was a bat boy for the Chicago White Sox while growing up on Chicago’s south side. But it was basketball that got him into a private prep high school where he was able to take STEM classes that intrigued him, especially after a trip to an aviation camp.
Black Inspirations of 2020
Published December 31, 2020
Ernestine Johnson Morrison
Actress and entrepreneur, Ernestine Johnson Morrison founded several businesses including Green Lit ATL and The Legacy Center. Green Lit ATL is the premiere film industry event where creators are able to show off their work and network amongst the industry. The Legacy Center, also known as “The Blackhouse” is a co-working and educational center to help broaden the horizon for young Black entrepreneurs and elevate their businesses. She, along with her husband, Jay Morrison, also founded the Tulsa Real Estate Fund.
Jarrett Adams
Jarrett Adams spent ten years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Adams was wrongfully convicted of sexual assault at age 17. He was then sentenced to 28 years in prison at a maximum-security prison. After filing numerous appeals, Adams was exonerated with the assistance of the Wisconsin Innocence Project. After his ordeal, Adams became active in the movement to assi