Johnny Bailey sits down with Selena Hill, Deputy Digital Editor of Black Enterprise to discuss how journalism is form of activism with the power to amplify Black voices and the importance of entrepreneurship in America.
Read MoreJohnny Bailey sits down to discuss protection and preservation of the future of black culture with Rashaad Lambert, Founder of For(bes) the Culture
Read MoreJohnny Bailey sits down with Hope Wiseman to discuss starting a business in a underrepresented industry and how untapped markets are ripe for generational wealth creation.
Read MoreJohnny Bailey sits downs with LaVonne Idlette to discuss sports legacy, real estate investing and family businesses.
Read MoreJohnny Bailey sits downs with Sean Williams, the founder of Dad Gang, for a discussion about Black fatherhood, building a business, and being a catalyst for generational wealth.
Read MoreMonica Jones is an Under Armour Women athlete as well as a boxing coach at NUBOXX in Washington, DC. Prior to this she was a coach at Orangethory Fitness where she focused on high interval intense training (HIIT) and group exercise. Monica is also a part of the team at Bash Boxing in Virginia.
Read MoreHerberto Horne, known affectionately as Berto, is a native of Detroit, MI. Reared by a single-mother who taught him perseverance, love and fairness, gave him a strong foundation to do his life’s work.
Read MoreTravis Weekes’ propensity for being a self-motivated and entrepreneurial has been guiding him for quite some time now.
Read MoreCurrently working as the Assistant Director of College Success at a High School in Brooklyn, Tola has an unwavering passion for challenging our youth to be the best version of themselves.
Read MoreI just turned 36 yesterday so I grew up in the city in the late 80s and early 90s when it was “Murder Capital” and all the negative parts of D.C. were the norm.
Read MoreMichell is a cultural curator and social media entrepreneur who shares his gifts with millennials looking to build their brands, businesses, and overall public images. His work has earned him recognition from the likes of Diddy, Billboard Magazine, Rolling Out, Ebony, and more.
Read MoreTina Bonner has over a decade of entrepreneurial experience, Tina is seen as a business mentor and marketing guru with high level certifications in inbound marketing and digital marketing.
Read MoreTonya Rapley is a the millennial money expert and creator of the award winning site, My Fab Finance. In 2014 she was deemed the “New Face of Wealth Building” by Black Enterprise Magazine and featured as their cover subject.
Read MoreDanielle D Hughes, recently named to Forbes ‘30 under 30’ 2018 list for her profound work in education, Danielle has become one of Detroit’s most recognizable millennials for youth advocacy and empowerment.
Read MoreJeff grew up a talented only child from Chicago, Illinois. Growing up near the south side, Jeff endured the cold weather as well as the inner challenges of the Windy City.
Read MoreLuke Lawal, Jr. is a born leader, a true teacher and a bold innovator that does not subscribe to the status quo. Luke is a D.C. native, who graduated from Bowie State University in May 2012 with a degree in Biochemistry.
Read MoreMatthew Green leads by example. Known as Matt among his peers, Matt strives everyday to encourage physical activity by developing events that bring the community together, running daily to inspire his peers, and co-creating a fitness group that has run through the District’s neighborhoods – literally!
Read MoreFabian Elliott is a ‘Hybrid Entrepreneur’ as Founder & CEO of Black Tech Mecca Inc. and an Advertising Technology Consultant at Google. In his ad-tech consulting capacity, he has worked with top tier clients like Target, Ford, Kimberly Clark, and others to develop and execute strategies for their most sophisticated online campaigns.
Read MoreKian Brown is a personal branding expert known for an array of social channel correspondent appearances and coaching strategy seminars in the greater New York area. Kian was raised in the Port City of Wilmington, North Carolina, and attended North Carolina Central University.
Read MoreJohnny’s early childhood saw him transition from Virginia to Denver, and back to Virginia many times by himself. For some, such movement could have created a sense of loss or displacement. With Johnny, the relocations provided a larger sense of self-purpose, an unquenchable thirst to travel the world and embrace the people and challenges in it.
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