Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Lydia T. Blanco is a business, career, and lifestyle reporter. In business, it takes money to make money. Yet for many Black and ...
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The mission of this University of Maryland Eastern Shore graduate was born from a career pivot. In an interview with ForbesBLK, Mujhid recalled her earlier venture, Picturely, which was launched in ...
Hadiyah-Nicole Green’s life got off to a rocky start. After her mother passed away when she was a toddler, Green and her older brothers were taken in by her grandparents. Sadly, when she was just 4, ...
Hadiyah Mujhid, HBCUvc founder, joined Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the diversity gap in venture capital funding and how HBCUvc is increasing the pool of funding available for entrepreneurs of color.
Hadiyah-Nicole Green (1978-present) became an orphan at age 4 and went to live with her aunt and uncle Ora Lee and General Lee Smith in St. Louis. When she was an adult, both her aunt and uncle ...
In response to VCs’ sudden rush to invest in more Black founders, Black venture capitalists and entrepreneurs have penned a bunch of advice on the best way to tap into talent. Among the strategies?
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