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'Who's Who In Black Charlotte' set for Nov. 1 Reveal The publishers of 'Who's Who In Black Charlotte' are proud to announce that Raichelle "Rai" Glover, a distinguished executive with over 30 years of financial expertise, will be the foreword writer for the upcoming program. This edition's networking reception and book reveal will be held on Nov. 1, 2024. "It is an honor to write the foreword for Who's Who in Black Charlotte. I look forward to sharing a bit about my journey thus far," says Glover. "I've been

Who's Who In Black Chicago taps local communications engagement strategist, Wynona Redmond, President of Wyn-Win to serve as the brand’s new Associate Publisher. Chicago--Who's Who In Black Chicago returns to continue its long-standing tradition of celebrating the excellence of African American industry professionals within the Chicago community. The brand is pleased to announce that Wynona Redmond, President of Wyn-Win, will serve as its Associate Publisher for its special events, programs, and content. Ms. Redmond is highly regarded for her 30-plus years of connecting corporations to communities. Through Wyn Win,

Blessings in a Backpack, the only national organization solely dedicated to feeding kids on the weekend, has appointed Tiffany Brown of Atlanta, managing director of Alvarez & Marsal’s Corporate Performance Improvement division, as the board’s newest member. “I envision a world where no child ever goes to bed hungry,” said Brown. “This isn't just a dream—it's a commitment that aligns perfectly with the mission of Blessings. I'm incredibly excited to partner with Blessings to transform this vision into reality. Together, we aim to amplify our impact nationwide, increasing the number of food-insecure

Who’s Who in Black Columbus 18th edition set for Nov. 21st reveal   Squire Patton Boggs Senior Partner and attorney, Alex Shumate will pen the foreword for the upcoming 18th edition of Who’s Who In Black Columbus. This edition’s networking reception and book reveal will be held on Nov. 21, 2024, at The Ohio State University’s Archie Griffin Ballroom.   “For more than three decades, Who’s Who In Black has been at the forefront of elevating Black culture, Black achievement and Black people in America,” says Shumate. “I am honored

By Donald James In the capital city of Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa – 5,020 miles from Detroit – the days of Mercy Yango were once filled with boundless energy and spiritual engagement rooted in Liberian traditions with close family and friends. However, life for Mercy took a turn for the worse when, not long ago, the 37-year-old mother of three started experiencing heart-related issues that she couldn't ignore. She was ultimately diagnosed with a life-threatening heart condition beyond the scope of what local clinics and hospitals in Liberia

The Michigan Chronicle is now accepting nominations for the 2024 40 Under 40 awards. Celebrating its 12th year, this prestigious initiative continues to shine a spotlight on the young Black professionals in Southeast Michigan who are making significant impacts in their fields and communities. The nominations are open for 40 individuals who exemplify the essence of change-makers, movers, and shakers within our community. Local professionals who inspire others through their vision, leadership, exceptional achievements, and unwavering commitment to community service are recognized by this award. These individuals embody

Donata, Jerome, Michael, and the Late Herman J. Russell to Receive 35th Annual Four Pillar Award on October 10  On October 10, 2024, the Council for Quality Growth will honor the legacy of Herman J. Russell Sr. and the Russell Family with its 35th annual Four Pillar Tribute. This is the first time in the history of the Tribute that the living legacy of a family will be honored. The 2024 Tribute will recognize the lasting impact of family patriarch Herman and ongoing contributions of his three adult children, Donata Russell Ross, H.

Morehouse College President Dr. David A. Thomas announced his retirement after seven years of service. During his tenure, Morehouse was able to achieve substantial infrastructure investments; and the most funds have been raised among any president in Morehouse’s 157-year history. With over 30 years in higher education informing his vision, Dr. Thomas’s time in office has positioned Morehouse to exert even more profound influence in the 21st Century. After a period of rest, travel, and time with his family, he will join the Morehouse faculty and aid in

In a significant move for the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) Michigan, Beverly Watts has been elected as the new president. Watts, who is also the CEO and Founder of BME Consulting, LLC, brings nearly two decades of experience in enhancing infrastructure and recreational parks across Wayne County. Her election marks a pivotal moment for COMTO Michigan as she aims to amplify the organization's mission and impact both locally and nationally. Watts’ professional journey is marked by her dedication to infrastructure development and community revitalization. Her firm,

by AJ Williams A breakfast conversation at the Cadillac Lounge during the American Black Film Festival brought together cultural icons for a morning of inspiring discussions. Among the notable attendees was world traveler Jessica Nabongo, who had just returned from Paris after joining Cadillac for the OPTIQ reveal. The event, aptly titled “Coffee & Cadillacs: Lights, Camera, Action!” set the stage for a series of meaningful and thought-provoking dialogues. Jessica Nabongo: Embracing Positivity and Overcoming Fear Jessica Nabongo, celebrated for her adventurous spirit and cultural insights, captivated the audience with