The brainchild of the event, city native and Parkland High School graduate Whitney Daniel, said #20SDS began as an opportunity to cultivate space for black millennials, entrepreneurs, artists and other individuals in the area to network and meet likeminded people.
Business and Careers
Business of the Month By Busta Brown Patrice Jeffreys is the owner and cook for Trice’s Eatz catering service in Winston-Salem. You could immediately see glow of happiness on her
More than three dozen residents with invested interest in the Winston-Salem Urban League (WSUL) came together last week to find out what the future holds for the nonprofit organization.
Although Cam’s name isn’t as popular as Starbucks just yet, last week Cam’s Coffee Co. (Cam’s Coffee Creations) took a giant step in that direction when the company launched a crowdfunding campaign, which will fund a new location downtown.
S.G. Atkins Community Development Center (SGACDC) officials, Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) Chancellor Elwood Robinson and several elected officials came together
Earlier this week the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation announced the launch of the new framework for grantmaking and learning across
By Busta Brown The Business of the Month is Jewellery Unique Gifts and Accessories, 500 W 4th St. Taleona Mayfield
Wheels 4 Hope, a nonprofit that provides cars to those in need, has opened an office in Winston-Salem.
Jim Shaw’s ACE (Aviation Career Education) Academy is partnering with Forsyth Technical Community College for expanded offerings in the future.
BUSTA’S PERSON OF THE WEEK By Busta Brown The Chronicle If you don’t have time to promote your small business,