Business
He Wanted To Help The Common Man With Finances
By Michael Ashcraft – Jonathan Wright only lasted three months on Wall Street. That’s all it took for him to get fed up and quit. “I quickly learned that was not for me,” says the investment advisor. “What I saw is that it’s designed for the wealthy to get wealthier. Wall Street doesn’t consider Main…
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Local Black Media in California Will Benefit From New Funding
By Tanu Henry | California Black Media Two organizations have made commitments to invest in local Black-owned media in California. Last year, The California Endowment, a foundation dedicated to promoting environments that support healthy living in the state, committed $300,000 to California Black Media (CBM) for the next two years. The money will be used…
Read MoreInfoblox Unveils a Diverse Student Certification Program to Grow Minority Representation in the Technology Sector
The University of La Verne and TELACU Education Foundation join in this initiative, which aims to prepare minority students for technology careers Santa Clara, Calif – Today, Infoblox, the leader in cloud-first networking and security services, launches the Infoblox Diverse Student Certification program with the University of La Verne, a Hispanic-serving Institution (HSI), in partnership with the…
Read MoreHappy Birthday To Elnora Ragland, Owner, Elnora’s Tax Service
Happy Birthday Elnora on your 79th birthday. You are blessed and highly favored. You are also a friend of mine who has kept my books and provided the most excellent and exceptional tax service for many years. You have been helping PACE NEWS keep the pace. Thank you and I salute you on your birthday,…
Read MoreAnalysts: California Is Moving Into Next Budget Year With a $31 Billion Surplus
By Tanu Henry | California Black Media SACRAMENTO–California is expected to move into the next fiscal year, which begins July 1, 2022, with a whopping $31 billion surplus, according to estimates from the independent Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO). The LAO announced the anticipated surplus during a news briefing last week. “Under our current law and…
Read MoreEntrepreneur Educational Center Targets Gaming Industry As The Next Frontier For Minority Entrepreneurs
South Los Angeles—The multi-billion-dollar video gaming industry owes a sizable portion of its success to black and brown teen and young adult consumers. Yet when you look at the percentage of minorities in the industry’s senior management and game development ranks they are under-represented and underpaid in comparison to whites. That fact and how to…
Read MoreParent Action Coalition for Education (PACE) GLORY AWARDS Shines a National Spotlight On Local Heroes Who are Helping to Eliminate Blight in South Memphis with Local Heroes
By Gloria Zuurveen Editor-in-chief Memphis, TN—Parent Action Coalition for Education (PACE), a 501 c(3) nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles, California, goes national with its GLORY AWARDS this year. Instead of its annual gala of only featuring “Light Leaders” from Los Angeles, PACE traveled to one of the most blighted areas in South Memphis to…
Read MoreFrankie Ross of 94.7 The WAVE Inspires Class of 2021 at Miracle’s Entrepreneur Program Class of OF 2021 WITH KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Miracle’s Entrepreneur Program Continues to Benefit Black and Brown Business Growth in their Communities – Class of 2021 Set To Roll Out 12 New Enterprises (SOUTH LOS ANGELES) – As Los Angeles County cautiously resumes its post-pandemic reopening, a group of newly certified minority entrepreneurs will be trying to carve a niche in the recovering…
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