Black Business Is Certainly The Small Engine That Could Change America
Original Posted By: Phil Andrews huffingtonpost.com Black Business is certainly the small engine that could change America. As I write this article, the story of John H. Johnson Founder of Jet and Ebony Magazine served as a fantastic inspiration for writing “The...
BE Modern Man : Meet ‘Mr. Economic Empowerment’ Phil Andrews
BE Modern Man – BE 100: Phil Andrews By Daron Pressley | June 10, 2016 Originally Posted by Black Enterprise: http://www.blackenterprise.com/bemodernman/2016/06/10/modern-man-meet-mr-economic-empowerment-phil-andrews/ Name: Phil Andrews Age: 52 Profession:...
A Scholarly response from the Church on Community Economic Development
POSTED BY: Larry Montgomery Not by Bread Alone: The role of the African-American church in inner-city development By: Glenn C. Loury and Linda Datcher Loury Deep social problems continue to plague inner-city America. Fashioning a response to the scourge of drugs,...
This week in Business News … Sharon Davis-Edwards
POSTED BY: Larry Montgomery MAY 30, 2016 Sharon Davis-Edwards has over 25 years of experience in Insurance, Employee Benefits and the Financial Services Industry. She began her career with John Hancock Life Insurance Co. and E.G. Bowman Insurance Co. in the early...
Samuel B. Fuller pioneering ways key to Black Economic Empowerment
Published by: Phil Andrews HuffingtonPost Samuel B. Fuller taught economic empowerment and entrepreneurship to African Americans in the height of segregation. S. B. Fuller was an American entrepreneur. He was founder and president of Fuller Products Company,...
The Long Island’s Economic Journal Interview’s LIAAC President, Phil Andrews
POSTED BY: Larry Montgomery Mana Newspaper APRIL 19, 2016 This week: Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (LIAACC) This week we spent a few minutes with Mr. Phil Andrews, President of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc....
NYS Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. installed its Suffolk County Director Kimberly Grant-Bynoe
POSTED BY: Minister Lynn Davis of ManaNewspaper.com APRIL 12, 2016 Congratulations to NYS Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. installed its Suffolk County Director Kimberly Grant-Bynoe. According to Huffington Post everyone from the President of the...
African American Chambers of Commerce Vital to Rebuild Black America Nationally
Black Businesses are growing nationally in the Black Community, and African American Chambers Commerce across the nation are at the forefront of building America’s next movement. Black Business organizations have their roots in the National Black Business League...
LIAACC Appoints One
The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce appointed Erna Blackman to the role of Queens County director. Blackman is the founder of Butterflies, BBI, Inc., a nonprofit providing free hair replacements to children with medical hair loss. Source: Long Island...
LIAACC Expands to Kings County
The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. announced on Friday it will begin servicing the small businesses of Kings County. Founded by its chairman John L. Scott, LIAACC’s mission is to advance and promote economic development and advance responsive...