Black female CEO launches CBD beverage to combat mother’s cancer treatments
Business and Careers
After spending 20 years in corporate America, Jakoma Martin was ready for a new challenge, which was being an entrepreneur. Her business, Oak City Bubbly, has recently released their first product, Blush Crush.
Atkins Community Development Corporation and The Green House Village Market are sponsoring a BUY BLACK! Holiday Market opening Friday, Oct. 23, and continuing every weekend through Dec. 19 at The Enterprise Center, 1922 S. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive in Winston Salem.
IFB Solutions earns 14th National Employment Growth award
The Winston-Salem Foundation announces first mission-aligned investment to Piedmont Business Capital
The Winston-Salem Foundation announces first mission-aligned investment to Piedmont Business Capital
Business of the Month: ‘Too many of us are living in despair, and we’re providers of hope’
Misty Keller has joined First Reliance Bank as a new Universal Banker in Winston-Salem. In her new role, she will be responsible for conducting customer transactions, sales and servicing of all the bank’s products and services.
Collaborative work by Jasmine Huff and Nannette Davis in Arboreal Gallery Winston-Salem artists Jasmine Huff, photographer, and Nannette Davis, jewelry
The City of Winston-Salem is looking to pump new life into the Liberty Street Farmers Market. The market officially opened in 2014 but hasn’t been open consistently since 2016, until now. Last week the Urban Food Advisory Council held a grand re-opening for the market located in the heart of a food desert.
What are kids doing while out of school this summer? Video games? Endless social media interaction? Maybe for some kids, but there’s a group of kids who are busy being CEOs of their own companies. And they showcased their talents and products on Saturday, Aug. 9, at a youth vendor fair hosted by Pop Events Studio.