Young Entrepreneurs: Leading the Way

Wed, May 18, 2022, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm CT

Online Event

18 May

About the Event

Join the Chicago Chapter of the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) and The Leaders of Tomorrow (LOT) for a virtual panel discussion showcasing “Black Excellence” through local young entrepreneurs and supporting them through education by providing tools that are accessible to support business efforts.  This program will focus on equipping Chicagoland area high school students with business skills and resources. 

Location

Online Event

Date and Time

Wed, May 18, 2022, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm CT

Sales Ended

Organizer

NBMBAA Chicago Chapter

The CCNBMBAA is a professional Organization that serves as a resource for communicating information and ideas among Black Executives, Entrepreneurs, Educators, and Students in the Chicago area who are interested in improving the effectiveness of Black businesses and Black business professionals.  The goals and objectives of the CCNBMBAA are:

  1. Establish and maintain an effective information and communications network which will serve the membership and the business community.
  2. Provide continuing business education as a means of improving and maintaining the skills and effectiveness of the members and support the efforts of those planning to pursue advanced business degrees.
  3. Provide scholarships for those intending to pursue business related degrees.
  4. Encourage scholarly research in those areas of business which affect the Black community.
  5. Provide a service to the community, whenever requested, managerial and technical assistance to Black Entrepreneurs and businesses.

Organizer

NBMBAA Chicago Chapter

The CCNBMBAA is a professional Organization that serves as a resource for communicating information and ideas among Black Executives, Entrepreneurs, Educators, and Students in the Chicago area who are interested in improving the effectiveness of Black businesses and Black business professionals.  The goals and objectives of the CCNBMBAA are:

  1. Establish and maintain an effective information and communications network which will serve the membership and the business community.
  2. Provide continuing business education as a means of improving and maintaining the skills and effectiveness of the members and support the efforts of those planning to pursue advanced business degrees.
  3. Provide scholarships for those intending to pursue business related degrees.
  4. Encourage scholarly research in those areas of business which affect the Black community.
  5. Provide a service to the community, whenever requested, managerial and technical assistance to Black Entrepreneurs and businesses.