About this event
Despite the pandemic's significant impacts on small businesses, Black business owners are adapting their business models in innovative ways to thrive. Join Small Business Majority and special guest speakers from the Jackson Ward Collection for a webinar on how Black entrepreneurs can grow their businesses no matter the circumstance.
The Jackson Ward Collective is a hub that connects Black business owners to each other, first and foremost, and to resources that can help their business grow and thrive.
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Small Business Majority is a national small business advocacy organization, founded and run by small business owners to ensure America's entrepreneurs are a key part of a thriving and inclusive economy.
Rasheeda is co-founder of The Jackson Ward Collective, a business designed to create a hub for Black business owners. She is also the Founder of The 3Fifty Group and Killing Superwoman.
Kelli Lemon is an entrepreneur and through Like The Fruit LLC, Kelli socially connects people through food, sports, arts and education. Most recently, Kelli also helps Black owned businesses learn, grow and own as a co founder of the Jackson Ward Collective, LLC.
Melody currently serves as the Director of Marketing & Communications at the Metropolitan Business League, and as the Co-founder of The Jackson Ward Collective, an incubator for Black business owners and selected partners to share resources in Richmond, VA.