If you don’t already know of Gabrielle Jordan, you will soon. At just 17, she has embraced entrepreneurship like few other girls her age.
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Entrepreneur Closes $1.7 Million Seed Funding for His Warranty Platform, Upsie | Black Enterprise
Upsie is an app designed to take the headaches and guesswork out of product warranties.
View MoreFashion Spotlight: Designer Whitney Mero | Shoppe Black
I’m in business because I am good at perseverance.
View MoreHarlem Woman Owned 100 Hats. Then She Bought the Factory. | The New York Times
“She just doesn’t say she likes hats — she lives it…”
View More22 Black Owned Alternatives to H&M | Shoppe Black
It shouldn’t take something like this to remind us that there are MANY other Black owned fashion brands that make casual wear and that actually appreciate your money.
View MoreThis Company Is Betting On Black And Latino Entrepreneurs – Here’s Why | Jopwell
Greatness is when the desire to add tremendous value to the world, lasting far beyond one’s own existence, intersects with the ability to execute on one’s goals at the highest level for a long period of time.
View MoreMan caught knitting on subway finds unexpected boost to business | Yahoo News
Sometimes all your small business needs is a little boost from a celebrity.
View MoreMarc Lamont Hill launches coffee shop, bookstore in Philly | The Philadelphia Tribune
Marc Lamont Hill, a noted author, social commentator and professor, has made a foray into entrepreneurship by opening a new coffee shop and bookstore in Philadelphia.
View MoreBlack Business Matter: Historic Washington Neighborhood Anacostia Getting its First (Black) Bookstore in Two Decades | Atlanta Black Star
MahoganyBooks is challenging this historic neighborhood to write a new chapter in community education and service by setting up shop in the four-year-old Anacostia Arts Center at 1231 Good Hope Road.
View MoreMented Cosmetics Is The Black-Owned Brand Making Nude Lipstick Anything But Basic | Essence
Two Harvard Business School graduates talk about the realities of starting a cosmetics business created for and by Black women.
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