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AL FLORANT & THE PASSION NETWORK: Technology/Social Media: Opportunities for the African American Community

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A forum for:


African American small business owners, not-for-profit executives, community minded individuals & those working in or having an interest in the tech/social media space.


The objective is to provide actionable information on technology and social media strategies that can positively impact black businesses and the African American community. 


 


Featured Speakers


Keynote: Alfred Edmond Jr., SVP/ Multimedia Editor at Large, Black Enterprise.


Panelists:


Dawn Fitch, Founder/President of Pooka Pure & Simple and featured business for March, 2012 edition of Black Enterprise Magazine.


Melissa Edouard, Senior Marketing Manager, Millennial & Omnichannel Macy's.com


Eric Hamilton, founder of the Web Academy and author of four technology books.


Moderator:


Laurana Edwards, Business consultant/author.


*All net proceeds will be donated to Boys and Girls High School and the computer lab at The Quincy Street Senior Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. 


This activity is not sponsored or endorsed by the NYC Department of Education or the City of N.Y.

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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
MFEnrique May 20, 2013 at 12:26 am
Chris Rock said it best, African Americans are shown more 'love' for doing a 'bid' and getting outRead More of prison than to graduate school with a degree. When this 'hood mentality' starts to change, then you will see more than a trickle of AA passing advanced math courses.