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![]() Four Executives on Succeeding in Business as a Woman via NYTimes.com Four women executives provide insights on the leadership challenges women face in the workplace. ![]() Zora Ball, First Grader, Becomes Youngest Person To Develop Mobile Game App via HuffingtonPost.com At 7 years old, Zora Ball has become the youngest person to create a mobile video game. Go Zora! ![]() 6 Steps to Move From College Debt to Financial Success via TheRoot.com Here are six wealth-building strategies and principles that can be applied to building your financial foundation. ![]() 10 Best Places For Young Entrepreneurs To Find Mentors via BlackEnterprise.com A mentor can help you avoid making crucial early business mistakes ![]() The Myth of Working Hard vs. Working Smart via Entrepreneur.com The problem with the working hard vs. working smart dichotomy is that all too often we frame the choice as one in which we can only choose "hard" or "smart." The question we should be asking is, why aren't we doing both? |
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Central Virginia African American Chamber of Commerce
The mission of the Central Virginia African American Chamber of Commerce is to strengthen the community by supporting and promoting the recycling of dollars within the African American community. We will realize this mission by educating the African American business and consumer base on the value of doing business with one another.
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Richmond, VA 23230 Phone: (804) 823-7745 Email: info@cvaacc.org |
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