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BLACK ENTERPRISE will present its first Small Business Summit from 12:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., EST on May 6, 2021. The complimentary, virtual event is the latest in the company’s series of Diversity Equity & Inclusion Summits. The COVID-19 pandemic and the murder of George Floyd brought racial injustice to the forefront of global awareness and has energized an emerging movement demanding equity in small business and entrepreneurship.
BLACK ENTERPRISE To Present Virtual Summit Focused On Energizing A New Entrepreneurship Movement Driven By The Push For Economic Equity, May 6
The Black Enterprise Small Business Summit will deliver tools, strategies, and resources for entrepreneurs, startup founders, and established business owners seeking to maximize the profitability of their ventures
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NEW YORK, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/
BLACK ENTERPRISE will present its first Small Business Summit, hosted by May 6, as the latest in the company s series of Diversity Equity & Inclusion Summits. The Small Business Summit is designed to energize an entrepreneurial movement emerging from the demand for equity triggered by the twin pandemics of COVID-19 and racial injustice brought to the forefront of global awareness by the murder of George Floyd.
Walker’s Legacy Establishes $25,000 Scholarship Fund for Howard University Female Student Entrepreneurs
Howard University (Flickr/Kofi Andoh)
Walker’s Legacy Scholarship is a $25,000 fund that will help support enterprising students who are enrolled at the Howard University School of Business over the next five years. Founded by Howard University alumna Natalie Madeira Cofield, Walker’s Legacy is the largest digital platform for multicultural women in business.
“My time at the Howard University School of Business molded me into the woman that I am today,” said Cofield in a written statement. “We look forward to supporting women from the nation’s most prestigious HBCU this school year and beyond.”