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The 2024 B.E.T.A. program graduates hold up their diplomas during a ceremony on Nov. 6. Front row from left: Tanisha Pyron-Clay, owner of Black Genius/Black Famous; Gwendolyn Jennings, owner of
by Kandiss Edwards November 24, 2024 Startup Noir Nola wants to be where the money resides. Greater New Orleans Inc. launched a new program, Startup Noir NOLA, to help New
Michigan ChronicleEbony JJ CurryNov. 18, 2024 Michigan’s rise as the third-best state for entrepreneurial success in 2025 tells a story of resilience, ingenuity, and transformation. With an 8.9% growth in
Teesside’s inaugural Black Business Community Awards & Dinner attracted a diverse and passionate gathering of business leaders, entrepreneurs and community supporters from across Teesside. The event celebrated the achievements and
At a lively event filled with the familiar faces inof the Kalamazoo-area entrepreneurship community, the newly graduated fourth cohort of the Black Entrepreneur Training Academy (BETA) celebrated their achievements. In
The 2024 B.E.T.A. program graduates hold up their diplomas during a ceremony on Nov. 6. Front row from left: Tanisha Pyron-Clay, owner of Black Genius/Black Famous; Gwendolyn Jennings, owner of
by Kandiss Edwards November 24, 2024 Startup Noir Nola wants to be where the money resides. Greater New Orleans Inc. launched a new program, Startup Noir NOLA, to help New
Michigan ChronicleEbony JJ CurryNov. 18, 2024 Michigan’s rise as the third-best state for entrepreneurial success in 2025 tells a story of resilience, ingenuity, and transformation. With an 8.9% growth in
Main Street Ventures, a local nonprofit dedicated to empowering entrepreneurship, has awarded over $450,000 in grants this year to help 30 small businesses grow and scale across Greater Cincinnati. By
Teesside’s inaugural Black Business Community Awards & Dinner attracted a diverse and passionate gathering of business leaders, entrepreneurs and community supporters from across Teesside. The event celebrated the achievements and
At a lively event filled with the familiar faces inof the Kalamazoo-area entrepreneurship community, the newly graduated fourth cohort of the Black Entrepreneur Training Academy (BETA) celebrated their achievements. In
