Fulton County’s Finest
Eight African-American women are leading the City of South Fulton’s law enforcement and municipal court system.
Eight African-American women are leading the City of South Fulton’s law enforcement and municipal court system.
At 14, Matthew McKenzie has graduated both high school and college on the same day and wants to cure wrinkles.
On May 11, Ginai Seabron became the first African-American woman to earn a B.S. in nanoscience from the College of Science at Virginia Tech.
Teen-aged Eritrean, Jemal Abraha, has developed a mathematical theory that associates a person’s phone number with their age, awarding him a signing fee of $30 million dollars to work with Apple after he graduates.
Linda Spradley Dunn, the CEO of Odyssey Media, took $25K of her company’s capital to help other Black women in their entrepreneurial pursuits.⠀
Rashauna Scott a full-time entrepreneur in Chicago working to build her real estate empire and inform the public about financial literacy. She works to promote young black millennials, specifically millennial women, to become entrepreneurs and to invest and create generational wealth to better build their finances to meet their family’s needs. Scott utilizes her formal education, entrepreneurial experiences corporate…
Aliedra Allen, the CEO of Purpose in Everything, is an online retailer that adds purpose to everyday purchases. PIE practices social change philanthropy and donates five percent of our net sales to organizations and entities engaged in social change work. For spring 2018, 5% of PIE’s net sales will be donated to Continuity, an organization with the mission of…
One of Rashad Howard’s companies, Butterly Holding, is disrupting the debt collection industry w/ new approaches 2 evaluating and managing portfolio & collection agency performance, as well as looking 4 ways to cancel more debt for more people. “…our current circumstances have nothing to do with where we will end up when we’re committed to our dreams, and working…
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Alicia Boler Davis Selected 2018 Black Engineer of the Year The award will make Boler-Davis the sixth woman recipient of the award in the scientific and technical magazine’s 32-year history. History was what she made when she became the first African American female plant manager in 2007. Numerous organizations and publications have recognized Boler Davis for her community service. She…