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National Black Business Month is an annual testament to the rich history of Black entrepreneurship, the immense impact Black businesses have had on the nation’s economy, and the remarkable resilience of the Black community.

Amos Fortune

Amos Fortune was a prominent tanner, bookbinder, and philanthropist who bought his freedom in colonial New England as an African-American man. Fortune became highly...

An Oasis for the Busy: Cashmere nails and Brows by Khulan

Judith Martínez, Ph.D. Associate Professor of World Language and Cultures Missouri State University Missouri Class and elegance are Khulans Naranhuu’s branding. Although she is a  native of Mongolia,...

Andrew Yang

Andrew Yang is an American businessman, attorney, lobbyist, and politician. Yang was a candidate in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries and the 2021...

Annie T. Malone

Annie T. Malone was an Entrepreneur and philanthropist who made her start in the beauty and hair industry by creating a hair product for...

Banking Reimagined: A Conversation with Old National Bank

Interview with Roland Shelton, Chief Strategic Business Partnership Officer & Leo Lopez, SVP Community Lending Executive, Old National Bank Tell us about the importance of...

Beatrice Dixon

Beatrice Dixon is the founder of The Honey Pot Company, a plant-based feminine hygiene line created to provide women with healthy alternatives to feminine...

Bertha Cody (Seneca Nation)

Native, Seneca (1907-1978) Bertha Cody is considered the first woman Native American archaeologist and ethnologist in the United States. Since many of her family including...

Beyond the stigma: The effects of mental health in the workplace

“There is nothing more important to the health of a business than the health of its people and the communities in which that business...