February 18, 2023 – Marvin Ellison, An Example of Black Excellence
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Lowe’s is a Black man, Marvin Ellison. He runs a company that brings in almost $100 billion in annual revenues and has over 300,000…
read moreThe Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Lowe’s is a Black man, Marvin Ellison. He runs a company that brings in almost $100 billion in annual revenues and has over 300,000…
read moreMarion Croak has over 200 patents to her name, including the technology behind Zoom. She is widely credited with the invention of Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP), which enables people…
read moreJanice Bryant Howroyd is the first African American woman to build and own a billion-dollar company. Her company earns $1.1 billion per year. Her net worth is put at $420…
read moreUrsula Burns served as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Xerox from 2009 to 2016. She also served on the board of directors of multiple large American companies, including Uber, American…
read moreConsidered one of the most powerful women in the business world by Forbes, Mellody Hobson is president and Co-Chief Executive Officer with John W. Rogers, Jr., of the Chicago-based money…
read moreCathy Hughes is the Founder and Chairperson of Urban One, formerly known as Radio One; the company is the largest African American owned and operated broadcast company. Radio One is…
read moreLeBron James is much more than a basketball star. He is also a businessman and outstanding philanthropist. He is a smart businessman. He is part owner of the Boston Red…
read moreFrom Baltimore, Maryland, Reginald Lewis became one of the richest Black men in America. He was the first African American to build a billion-dollar company: TLC Beatrice International Holdings Inc.…
read moreKenneth Chenault was the long-time Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of American Express. Born in 1951 in New York, he received a Bachelor's degree from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine and…
read moreThe Queen of Rock and Roll was born Anna Mae Bullock in Nutbush, Tennessee, a town she described in a song as having “a church house, gin house, a schoolhouse…
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