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Johannesburg – bp Southern Africa (bpSA) has announced that its board chairperson, Advocate Thandi Orleyn, will be retiring at the end of June. Advocate Orleyn has chaired the board of
Listen to this article here Baltimore’s Mayor’s Office of Small and Minority Business Advocacy & Development (SMBA&D) has launched a strategic alliance with the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. (USBC) aimed
As cities take on the challenge of reducing inequality, building stronger communities, driving … More economic growth, and securing their future, closing the Black business gap should be a core
… businesses being afforded opportunities to tap into resources that may become available. … business workshop with 35 Black entrepreneurs. He … Source link
A group of West Michigan Black-led economic development organizations that formed a coalition during the COVID-19 pandemic received a $300,000 state grant that will help them collaborate more across the
Johannesburg – bp Southern Africa (bpSA) has announced that its board chairperson, Advocate Thandi Orleyn, will be retiring at the end of June. Advocate Orleyn has chaired the board of
Listen to this article here Baltimore’s Mayor’s Office of Small and Minority Business Advocacy & Development (SMBA&D) has launched a strategic alliance with the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. (USBC) aimed
As cities take on the challenge of reducing inequality, building stronger communities, driving … More economic growth, and securing their future, closing the Black business gap should be a core
Plans to turn a west Louisville small business hub into an apartment complex are back to square one after it failed to get support from the West End Opportunity Partnership.
… businesses being afforded opportunities to tap into resources that may become available. … business workshop with 35 Black entrepreneurs. He … Source link
A group of West Michigan Black-led economic development organizations that formed a coalition during the COVID-19 pandemic received a $300,000 state grant that will help them collaborate more across the
