Black History Month
How Black Entrepreneurs Are Challenging Industry Norms and Finding Powerful Paths to Success
In celebration of Black History Month, Entrepreneur contributor Terry Rice hosted a compelling Twitter Spaces conversation featuring Pariss Chandler, Kashmir Thompson and Chrishon Lampley that offered powerful insights for aspiring business leaders.
Navigating the Diverse Marketing Landscape of Black America — How to Foster Authentic Engagement, Loyalty and Respect
The importance of cultural specificity and how brands can authentically engage with the broader Black community.
Tesla Slammed By California Bakery for 'Disregarding the Livelihoods of Small Business Owners' in Pie Order Debacle — Here's How Elon Musk 'Made It Right'
The incident occurred after Tesla placed an order for 4,000 mini pies at The Giving Pies.
Long-Lost Sisters Who Built the Largest Black-Owned Wine Company in the U.S. Reveal How to Break Into a Notoriously Tough Industry
Andréa and Robin McBride followed their shared love of wine into business — but it hasn't always been easy.
This Black Founder Was Denied a Business Loan and Set Out to Prove the 'Gatekeepers' Wrong. He's Made More Than $500,000 So Far — But It's Just the Beginning.
Rob Gooljar, founder of IRIS blossom, started an Instagram account to share his love of floral arrangements — then the requests started rolling in.
The Burden of Breaking Barriers is Pushing Black Leaders to Breaking Point. This DEI Expert Reveals Where We Are Going Wrong.
No matter where we look, Black Americans are breaking barriers as the "firsts" in many major industries, but it's a heavy burden to bear.
For Years, This Black Founder Learned an Uncommon But Essential Craft on the Side. Now His Creations Are Beloved By Celebrity Chefs — and Can Sell for More Than $1,000.
A chance encounter with a legendary knifemaker would lead Quintin Middleton, owner of Middleton Made Knives, to follow his long-time passion into business.
Free Livestream | February 20 - Black Founder Spotlight: Chrishon Lampley of Love Cork Screw Wines
Join us live on February 20th at 2:00 PM ET and learn how to stand out in a crowded marketplace with Chrishon Lampley, founder of Love Cork Screw.
She Maxed Out Her Credit Cards and Sold Her Engagement Ring to Start a Business. Now She Has $25 Million in Funding — and Smart Advice for Fellow Black Women Founders.
As she continues to scale her company, Denise Woodard, CEO and founder of Partake Foods, has a few things to share with other Black women starting businesses.
Free Webinar | February 22: How to Make the Leap From the Corporate World to Entrepreneurship
Join our transformative webinar as special guest, Launi King, shares her journey from corporate success to entrepreneurship. Discover how you can walk the same path. Secure your spot now!
Celebrating Black History and Culture Is the Right Thing to Do — and Good for Business. Here's How.
Here's how your brand can demonstrate its commitment to diversity and inclusion while also driving tangible business results.
The 6 Do's and Don'ts for Engaging in Juneteenth Conversations
As a DEI expert, I'll share my tips for engaging in meaningful conversations about Juneteenth — and damaging actions you must avoid at all costs.
These Sisters Quit Their Jobs Mid-Pandemic to Risk it All For Their Brand. Now They're Not Only Thriving, But Working to End The Cycle of Poverty in South Africa.
For Mo and Michelle Mokone, it's not only about putting out a quality product but also recognizing the humans behind it and giving them access to a quality of life they never dreamed of.
This Founder Started a Wellness Brand in Her Kitchen — Now She Partners with Target and Uses Her Platform to Combat Medical Racism in the U.S.
Amid a nearly year-long journey with a chronic infection, Beatrice Dixon was caught in a perpetual cycle of "medical gaslighting" and prescriptions that were more of a quick fix than a real solution. However, after her grandmother came to her in a dream, everything changed.
This Black Founder Stayed True to His Triple 'Win' Strategy to Build a $1 Billion Business
Wemimo Abbey and Samir Goel co-founded Esusu because "the color of your skin and your financial identity shouldn't determine where you end up in the wealthiest nation in the world."