PRAISE FOR Lessons from THE TOP [Lessons from the Top] challenges the vintage profile of the entrepreneur by showcasing the impressive and dynamic careers of African American executives who surmounted social, economic, and political barriers to gain their deserved place in today\'s world of the business elite.
In addition to his role as the managing editor of BE several years ago, he served as president and CEO of Milestone Media, Inc., which was the nation\'s largest black-owned comic book company.. 100s Exclusive, a newsletter for Ceos of these companies. 100s, which profile the 100 largest black-owned businesses, and he recently served as writer for B.
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For more than a decade, he has covered the B.
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Dingle is Executive Editor of Black Enterprise magazine.
Sutton About author(s): DEREK T.
Smith * Percy E.
Russell * Russell Simmons * Clarence O.
Lewis * Herman J.
Johnson * Byron E.
Johnson * Robert L.
James III * John H. * Charles H.
Chappell * Mel Farr Sr.
Barden * Emma C.
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These compelling and motivating stories of personal triumph and business Success will surely light the way for the next generation of great African American business leaders.
Price, President, National Urban League Lessons from the Top profiles eleven of the most powerful and influential Ceos of the nation\'s largest black-owned businesses across a broad cross section of industries. -Hugh B.
The principles espoused by these esteemed business leaders are essential to the future of the civil rights movement as we prepare our children for self-reliance and our adults for economic self-sufficiency in the next century. -Kweisi Mfume, President and CEO, NAACP [Lessons from the Top] aptly documents the achievements of African American entrepreneurs who embody the legacy of the twentieth century and the hope of the twenty-first century.
PRAISE FOR Lessons from THE TOP [Lessons from the Top] challenges the vintage profile of the entrepreneur by showcasing the impressive and dynamic careers of African American executives who surmounted social, economic, and political barriers to gain their deserved place in today\'s world of the business elite