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    Independence Day: Year One Sharing Stories of Black Owned Business

    July 4, 2017 / 7 Comments

    One year ago today, Independence Day 2016, I launched #THECOLOROFINGENUITY. I remember how proud I was to post the first article. I was filled with nervous energy, excitement and a tad bit of fear from the moment I hit “publish” but somehow managed to do it anyway. After all, The Color of Ingenuity was going to be my solution to a problem. The problem? I’d spent the last year, feeling powerless as stories dominated airwaves of African American’s who suffered “death by police” and heartbroken when their murders didn’t result in charges or worse– ended in acquittals. You see, we’ve reached a trillion dollars in buying power and we weren’t…

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    Kimberly Albritton

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    August 2, 2017
  • Featured Business

    Dr. Talaya Waller: Crafting Brands & Building A Presence

    November 28, 2016 / 2 Comments
    Brands

    “Create so much positive that any negative is a drop in a sea versus a drop in a glass.” -Dr.Talaya Waller It’s not hard to imagine that the possibilities are endless for one who starts their first business venture as a high school student. Dr. Talaya Waller, CEO/Founder of Waller & Company, started her entrepreneurial journey as a violinist in a musical group she pioneered called Young Inspirations. While other teenagers her age were depending on allowances from their parents, she was creating a stream of income for herself and others performing at weddings and other small gigs within the community. “I didn’t always know that I wanted to be an entrepreneur, but…

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    Kimberly Albritton

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    August 2, 2017

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    July 4, 2017
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    June 22, 2017
  • Featured Business

    K. Scott Weddings: Infusion of Love and Culture

    August 30, 2016 / No Comments

    Often, brides who choose to tackle the task of planning on their own are close to pulling their hair out right up until the moment they walk down the aisle. I suppose that’s why God created wedding planners! One such godsend is Keisha Scott, owner of K Scott Weddings which is based in Greensboro, NC. Born and raised in Jamaica, Scott’s family moved to New York during her youth. As a young adult, Scott attended UCONN to study pre-med and eventually switched to nursing. As a nurse, Scott often found herself setting up and planning events around the hospital as well as at church. It wasn’t until she planned her…

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    Kimberly Albritton

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    Raven Solomon: Walking In Her Purpose

    September 12, 2017

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    August 21, 2017

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  • Featured Business

    JQ Sports PR: Growing Brands One Client at a Time

    July 18, 2016 / 2 Comments

    Jaquese “JQ” Smith knows her way around 94 feet of hardwood. She’s played at the collegiate level, coached and is currently 1 of 3 hosts on DNA sports talk radio. All of that aside, JQ’s passion lies in her ability to “Groom athletes for success” which was the goal she had in mind when she formed JQ Sports PR. With two high school athletes and her first professional client, JQ is well on her way to establishing her brand within the PR community. JQ Sports PR offers two levels of service. For student athletes, services such as SAT prep and guidance, community outreach, media coaching, recruiting exposure, academic/social media monitoring…

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    Kimberly Albritton

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