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Black Enterprise (stylized in all caps) is an American multimedia company. A Black-owned business since the 1970s, its flagship product Black Enterprise magazine has covered African American businesses with a readership of 3.7 million. [ 2 ]
Earl G. Graves, Ltd would grow to include a number of divisions including publishing, marketing, radio, television and event coordinating arms. The firm is the co-owner of the private equity fund Black Enterprise Greenwich Street Corporate Growth Fund, an equity partnership formed with Travelers Group, Inc.
Our World with Black Enterprise is a weekly television show which has been hosted by Paul Brunson, Edward Lansing Gordon III, [1] and, during its first season, Marc Lamont Hill, [2] [3] which is produced by Black Enterprise The show was created by Earl G. Graves Sr. [4] [5] It airs on Saturday and Sunday across a range of local television stations and focuses on various issues of interest to ...
Graves, the son of Barbara Graves, and Black Enterprise founder Earl G. Graves Sr., attended Yale University and earned an MBA from Harvard University.While at Yale he was a member of Skull and Bones [1] and captained the college basketball team.
John Harold Johnson (January 19, 1918 – August 8, 2005 [2]) was an American businessman and publisher.Johnson was the founder in 1942 of the Johnson Publishing Company, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
Reginald Francis Lewis (December 7, 1942 – January 19, 1993), was an American businessman. He was one of the richest Black American men in the 1980s, and the first African-American to build a billion-dollar company: TLC Beatrice International Holdings Inc. [1]
A historic tenure. Williams has led his office in high-profile prosecutions that garnered national attention, including public corruption, fraud on Wall Street and fentanyl trafficking.
According to Black Enterprise magazine, Smith was credited with consistently generating a 30% rate of return for his investors from the company's inception through 2020. [24] As of 2019, Vista Equity Partners was the fourth-largest enterprise software company, after Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP, including all their holdings.