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Black Enterprise has released its latest exclusive report on African American representation on the corporate boards of 500 of America's largest publicly traded companies today. The company identified 308 African American directors at S&P 500 companies, including JPMorgan Chase & Co., Prudential Financial Inc., ExxonMobil, and FedEx Corp., on the Black Enterprise Registry of Corporate Directors. In addition, the report reveals 184 companies with no African American representation among their boards of directors. ( Black Enterprise)
Visit https://www.blackenterprise.com/registry-black-corporate-board-members-2018/ to view the full article online.
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As Hurricane Florence prepares to hit the East Coast, most notably near North Carolina and South Carolina, states and insurance companies are bracing for the potential devastating economic impact. This includes, power outages and restoration costs, gas production and damages to pipelines and nuclear plants, and the healthcare of Americans who may be injured in the storm. ( Compelo)
Visit https://www.compelo.com/economic-impact-of-hurricane-florence/ to view the full article online.
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Career
Even the most successful people in business and sports have to deal with moments of self-doubt. Before letting it completely destroy your confidence and your ability to succeed in the workplace, here are four ways in which self-doubt can actually help you. ( Fast Company)
Visit https://www.fastcompany.com/leadership to view the full article online.
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Diversity in the Workplace
Education
Boston Celtics standout Kyrie Irving was among a group of business-minded athletes who this week helped kick-off the "Crossover Into Business" program: a semester-long initiative at Harvard Business School designed to help professional athletes better prepare themselves for business ventures during and after their careers. ( The Spun)
Visit https://thespun.com/nba/boston-celtics/kyrie-irving-harvard-business-school to view the full article online.
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NBMBAA
Registration is still open for the National Black MBA Association’s annual conference.
About 10,000 professionals are expected to attend the event when it returns to the city where it first convened four decades ago: Detroit.
Cobo Center will be the site of the 40th Annual Conference and Exposition Registration is open for the conference, scheduled for Sept. 25-29, whose "OneVoice.OneMission" theme will promote educational and economic empowerment for black Americans.
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Corporate America
Nike's decision to feature former San Francisco 49ers' quarterback Colin in its 30th anniversary campaign may have been a shrewd business decision among at least one segment of its core customers. Among people ages 18 to 34, 44% supported Nike's decision to use Kaepernick, while 32% opposed it, according to an SSRS Omnibus poll provided exclusively to CNN. In the 35-to-44 age bracket, the decision earned support among a majority, 52%, compared to 37% who were against it. ( CNN)
Visit https://money.cnn.com/2018/09/13/news/companies/nike-colin-kaepernick-just-do-it-national-anthem-nfl-football/index.html to view the full article online.
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