Black Entrepreneurs


by Editor123

Black Entrepreneurs

They are not more a low, depressed and incapable race. However, black entrepreneurs have emerged as the equally competitive in every field with lots of enthusiasm, positivism and courage in their hearts. They have redefined the bondage of traditional black outlook and infused a new approach of greater confidence, growth and a better tomorrow to look ahead.

These smart blacks also leverage their energies to the upliftment of the human values as well. This young team of intelligent entrepreneurs possesses all the capabilities of rewriting the achievements of the black history with their innovative ideas and result-orientated skills. Proving their worth, black entrepreneurs have become a true landmark in the developmental story of the black community with a new hope, an aim and a competitive edge to fight back.

Last few decades can be marked as the golden period of the growth and achievements of the black entrepreneurs. Their accomplishment tales and daring spirit have encouraged the budding black achievers to try their hands in others area of interest as well. They act as a driving force for new generation by providing their valuable experience, opinion, and a greater understanding of the on-going market conditions. Black entrepreneurs put their efforts to synchronize the hard work and sincere dedication to make their life more meaningful and distinct. They ensure to praise the individual endeavor to nourish the future leader of the community.

It is very true that hard work pays off. Black entrepreneurs have won the fight against the ages of ignorance, depression and criticism. They are bright, self-believer and brainy enough to create an altogether different world for themselves. These people have created a distinct identity, which reflects their noble mission, rationale and ability to do something different against odds.

Many black entrepreneurs have made their major contribution in the ups and downs of business including David L. Steward, who founded World Wide technology in 1990. The company has annual revenue of $1 billion and considered as the largest employer of the black population of the United States. Marcus David, the restaurateur and chief steward of “The Breakfast Klub,” Gerald B. Smith, chairman & CEO of Smith Graham & Company Investment Advisors, L.P., a global investment management firm. Kase Lawal, CEO of CAMAC, a multinational oil and gas exploration company and Robert L. Johnson, founder of “Black Entertainment Television,” the first cable television network for blacks.

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