Black Wall Street AVL Introduces a Free Inaugural Virtual Incubator Program, Teaching Black-Owned Businesses How to Grow Through Local Travel & Tourism Opportunities

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Asheville-based non-profit empowers black entrepreneurs with scalability, expansion, and growth programs through annual recurring events. ASHEVILLE, N.C., Feb. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Black Wall Street AVL (BWS-Avl) proudly introduces the launch of its Inaugural National Virtual Incubator, adding to its educational lineup in anticipation of the Fourth Annual Grind-Fest. This virtual program webinar series will be hosted on March 6th and 13th. The ninety-minute sessions are designed to empower black-owned businesses by equipping them with crucial tools, language, and resources to access opportunities within the tourism industry. Continue Reading Duke Energy’s Jennifer Bennett is presenting a 10,000 check to Black Wall Street AVL’s program to help BIPOC businesses connect with the tourism industry. (L-R: J. Hackett, Jennifer Bennett, Bruce Waller) 2024’s Black Wall Street AVL’s partner: ( L-R) Front row: Anthony Lynch (Curbside Laundry/Altitude Print & Design), Stephanie Lee (First Horizon Bank), J Hackett (Black Wall Street AVL) ( L-R) Second row: Champion Credit Union, Aisha Adams (Equity over Everything), Blue Ridge Public Radio, Rotary Club ( L-R) Third Row: Asheville Watchdog “We have enrolled more than 141 businesses, generated over $3 million in total revenue, and created 22 jobs. Black Wall Street has actively tapped into the $3 billion...

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