Entrepreneur Matthew L. Brown has been known to slam on the brakes and come to a screeching halt on plenty of business deals over the years. Perhaps it was because the numbers didn’t add up; perhap
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Oct. 25, the Executive Leadership Council’s Institute for Leadership Development and Research will host its 13th annual Mid-Level Managers Symposium in Washington, D.C. The all-day symposium follows
When it comes to navigating the rocky shoals of the securities markets to make the best deals, major corporations are seeking out Toussaint Capital Partners L.L.C., a Wall Street investment banking b
Jennifer Singleton developed a vision for a different kind of staffing agency while working as a temp in college. With hard work, daring and a cadre of friends and contacts she’s converted that vis
How much do I need to save for retirement? Some variation of these words has been uttered by millions of Americans. People keep asking the question because the answers have been about as satisfying a
The difference between an average firm and a high-profile, high-revenue business boils down to branding strategy and the tools used to implement that strategy. Because it remains true that people purc
Ask any business owner and he or she will tell you that an influx of cash at any time—be it from an investor or from a debtor making good on a debt—is always welcome in the daily grind of keeping
The Network Journal's 40 Under Forty Achievement Awards Ten Years of dynamic achievers - Mastering the Art of Excellence
Here we are, 10 years and 400 dynamic achievers later. We have reached this mi
The Rev. Dr. DeForest Buster Soaries Jr., pastor of First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens in Somerset, N.J., is fed up with what he calls a “culture of debt” in the African-American community. U
BY Patrice Toombs
Connecticut’s most powerful African-American in academia, David G. Carter Sr., Ph.D., does not hesitate to recount stories of his struggles. Carter is chancellor of the Connecticut State University
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