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NEW YORK, May 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- black enterprise, the nation's No. 1 Black digital media brand, will bring back its national Entrepreneurs Summit as an in-person event in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, May 18–20. The Entrepreneurs Summit is well established as the premier annual event dedicated to the success of Black entrepreneurs and the growth, profitability, and wealth-creation potential of Black-owned businesses. In partnership with Host sponsor Nationwide, Black Enterprise will feature high-engagement elements maximizing real-time, peer-to-peer learning, coaching, mentorship, and networking opportunities for attendees.
Key Points:
- 1 Black digital media brand, will bring back its national Entrepreneurs Summit as an in-person event in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, May 1820.
- The Entrepreneurs Summit is well established as the premier annual event dedicated to the success of Black entrepreneurs and the growth, profitability, and wealth-creation potential of Black-owned businesses.
- In partnership with Host sponsor Nationwide, Black Enterprise will feature high-engagement elements maximizing real-time, peer-to-peer learning, coaching, mentorship, and networking opportunities for attendees.
- The Visionary Award is named for Earl Graves, the iconic founder of black enterprise magazine, who died on April 6, 2020.